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Help please - lost power cord

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Will do tg,

24V DC is the maximum DC voltage before the in-built regulator will start getting distressed.

If the 19V DC power supply is unregulated it means its voltage will rise off-load. Now, the load of the Voyager is no where as big as the load of a laptop so the voltage could rise too high. As usual it is best to know if the voltage is higher off-load and the only way is to measure it with a multi-meter. If it stays at 19V (plus or minus a fraction) then it will be OK. It will also mean that the supply is a regulated supply.
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