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Re: [korgpolyex] AC Adaptor question....

2009-05-04 by Gordon JC Pearce

On Mon, 2009-05-04 at 14:02 -0700, Sean McCoy wrote:

> 
> When I bought my used Poly 800 it had no power supply so I went to
> RadioShack and got a replacement.  The guy there helped me and what I
> ended up getting was rated at 9V and 800mA.  He said he wasn't sure
> what the amperage requirement was so he guessed something in the
> middle.  Based on Gordon's recommendation of "at least 700mA" I'd say
> I got a pretty good replacement.  It was a little under $20.

Like I said, more current is fine, as long as the voltage is okay.

Some people will say "aha but if you have too high a current you'll burn
stuff out" - but that's only true if the device will actually pull that
much current!  Getting the voltage right is important, and having
*enough* current available is important.  Too much is fine, as long as
nothing is trying to draw all that current ;-)

A car battery can provide about 500A peak (usually more).  The starter
motor will draw a couple of hundred amps (the very large starter motor
on my Citro�n CX pulls down over 250A on a cold morning, trying to churn
over a big heavy engine full of thick cold oil).  The interior light
pulls about 400mA.  Now if the "too high a current will burn stuff out"
people were right, then the interior light would blow as soon as you
opened the door, possibly with a spectacular shower of sparks!  Why
doesn't it?  Because devices only draw what they need.

If you wire it up backwards, and you can supply a high current, then you
can expect problems.  Take care not to do that.

Gordon

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