Re: [slim] Power Supply HELP!

2009-01-15 Thread Phil Leigh
numbsock;384957 Wrote: > Thanks, so an higher Amp value will not damage the unit? No - the device only draws what it needs. -- Phil Leigh You want to see the signal path BEFORE it gets onto a CD/vinyl...it ain't what you'd call minimal...SB3+Stontronics PSU - Altmann JISCO/UPCI - TACT 2.2X (

Re: [slim] Power Supply HELP!

2009-01-15 Thread numbsock
Phil Leigh;384950 Wrote: > 1) yes > 2) you need a test meter! Thanks, so an higher Amp value will not damage the unit? -- numbsock numbsock's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=23085 View this threa

Re: [slim] Power Supply HELP!

2009-01-15 Thread numbsock
Skunk;384951 Wrote: > Does the 5V/3A power supply in question not have the small diagram on > back pointing to the center as positive? > > - ->(o<)-- + It does indeed, thanks :) -- numbsock numbsock's Profile: h

Re: [slim] Power Supply HELP!

2009-01-15 Thread Skunk
Does the 5V/3A power supply in question not have the small diagram on back pointing to the center as positive? - ->(o<)-- + -- Skunk http://www.last.fm/user/TheSkunk/ Skunk's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.co

Re: [slim] Power Supply HELP!

2009-01-15 Thread Phil Leigh
numbsock;384945 Wrote: > 1. Owning a SB3 i'd like to know if i can use a 5V-*3A* power supply, > considering that the SB3 supposedly needs 5V-*2A*. > > 2. How do i know if the power supply is center positive? > > Thanks 1) yes 2) you need a test meter! -- Phil Leigh You want to see the sig

[slim] Power Supply HELP!

2009-01-15 Thread numbsock
1. Owning a SB3 i'd like to know if i can use a 5V-*3A* power supply, considering that the SB3 supposedly needs 5V-*2A*. 2. How do i know if the power supply is center positive? Thanks -- numbsock numbsock's Profile: htt