Paul Nelson on 10/8/01 12:21 PM wrote:

>>>>>> I have an "OEM 120 VAC 60Hz 15W", "Output: AC 9V 1
>>>>>> Amp"
>>> 
>>> It is an AC adapter. there IS no polarity on AC adapters.
>>> 
>> So there's no need to worry about the polarity of the jack that plugs into
>> the back of the PowerCD Player? It doesn't matter if the inner or outer
>> contact of the jack is positive or negative? The PowerCD player can auto
>> sense this (or something)?
> 
> Your question is only pertinent to DC output adapters, not the AC
> output type to which the previous question referred.
> Paul
> 

Which is why I asked as I did not realize this. Thanks much!

One other question comes to mind now. The PowerCD will also run off of 6 AA
batteries which are installed in the base. Why would it require 9v AC input
and be able to utilize DC cells with a combined output of 9 volts?

 (electricity can be rather overwhelming at times...at least for me :^)

-makmac


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