On 22/12/12 19:08, backshall1 wrote: > really needs more than 300ma then the voltage will drop below 9 volts. A > large transformer type adapter that is rated for 1000ma might measure as > high as 20V with no load on it, and only drop to 15 volts with only a > 300ma load on it. Mmm, not quite. An unregulated supply typically puts out \u221a2Vnominal so for a 9V unregulated supply you'd expect to see about 12.7V offload, regardless of the output current. > On the other hand, if you are using a newer switching-type adapter, it > is probably much smaller since it does not need a big transformer in it, > and it will put out a regulated 9V at any current level from 0-1000ma, The output is generally electrically quieter, too, although they can crowbar some nasty noise onto the mains supply. RFI can be a problem with cheap ones, too. > so there is no problem using one rated for 1000ma. A/C adapters rarely > have markings on them to show whether they are switching supplies or > not. You can usually tell from the size. ... or weight ;-) -- Gordonjcp MM0YEQ
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Re: [korgpolyex] Re: New Power Adaptor for Poly 800 and question about multi mods (Hawk)
2012-12-22 by Gordon JC Pearce
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