Greetings, Someone correct me if I'm wrong. I believe you wont hurt anything having a power supply with more wattage than you need. <Important> However, make sure you have the polarity right. My CZ1000 didn't have any polarity markings on it. Polarity markings look, roughly, like this (+) --( o-- (-) . Luckily, the CZ1000 takes batteries, so the guy at radio shack was able to use the battery terminals to determine the polarity of the power supply plug. I seem to remember reading somthing about the 230s but I can't remember what it was. Make a joyful noise, Nathan ----------------Original Message------------------ I have a Casio CZ-230s and nowhere can I find any information on it. The darned thing was given to me (without a power supply) and I can't find what type of 9V power supply to buy, when I went to radio shack they asked me do I want "300 watt", "500 watt" etc... I've no clue.. all the back says is "9V"... HELP!! Thank you in advance! ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.
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Re: CZ-230s HELP!!
2002-03-22 by Nathan I Smutz
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