Thats good to know. I had problems with my Ensoniq Fizmo because of the cheap wall wart that came with it. Lucifer backshall1 <backshall1@bellsouth.net> wrote: >Somehow, nobody seems to have pointed out the major differences between a >modern-day regulated switching supply and an old fashioned large transformer >type adapter. > >The old transformer type adapters are non-regulated, and the voltage varies >with the current that is being used. If it is rated for 9VDC at 300ma, it >probably measures 12-13 volts when nothing is plugged into it. The voltage >will drop as you draw more current, and if your equipment 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. That >might put a bit too much stress on the 9v to 5v regulator circuit inside the >Poly-800. > > > >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, 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. If not, just check the voltage output with nothing >plugged into it. If it is 11 volts or higher, it is an old transformer type. >If it is above 15 volts, then you may be shortening the life of some of the >power transistors in the 5V regulator in the Poly-800. > > > >Don Backshall > > > > _____ > >From: korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com [mailto:korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com] On >Behalf Of Gordon JC Pearce >Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2012 1:40 PM >To: korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com >Subject: Re: [korgpolyex] Re: New Power Adaptor for Poly 800 and question >about multi mods (Hawk) > > > > > >On 22/12/12 06:45, Jill Saphic wrote: > >> thats what the manual says to use, and the KORG website.. >> You will damage your little plastic Poly800 seriously if you go above >> 300MA, maybe not immediately, but it will be all about > >You know how your car battery can provide 200A or so to the starter >motor? How come the little 200mA interior light doesn't blow up when >you wire it across a 200A battery? > >-- >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 L
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