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Help please - lost power cord

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    Posted: 28 Apr 2009 at 10:54pm
Hi,

I have a PSU1-24 (120V 60Hz 120 mA) and I've lost the mains cord - what do I need for a replacement? And where can I get it? (U.S)

I have a couple cords from different products that look like they'll fit and have 10A 125V imprinted on the plug - will they work?

Thanks in advance,

Aaron
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Hi Aaron,

If they'll fit they're OK.
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Thanks Graham - they work and I'm up and running!
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Hi,

I have a similar question this time about the Voyager - can a different mains adapter be used other than the one supplied? E.g. the one that powers my laptop is 19v 3.16A output, can it be safely used?

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You need 24 vdc.
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From website specs -

Quote Power sources: Battery, 9V (MN1604; 6LR61), USB 5V via "mini-B" (internal analogue voltage conversion to 9VDC), AC/DC mains adapter 12-24V DC, (polarity protection on each)

Perhaps Graham will enlarge on the last aspect.

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