DTR-1 Charger Information From: sytang@lamar.ColoState.EDU (Shoou-yu tang) Newsgroups: comp.sys.pen Subject: Re: [Q] Source for DTR-1 AC adapter? Date: 20 Sep 1995 12:31:25 -0600 In article <43neen$p0u@nnrp3.primenet.com> girard@primenet.com (girard) writes: >Eric Chang (echang@hsc.usc.edu) wrote: >: Does anyone know of a source for 12V, 2.1A, 25W AC adapters? Radio >: Shack has a 12V, 1A adapter. Does the DTR-1 really need 2.1A? > >It's totally dead. Went to Wal-Mart and found a Power Wheels (tm) 12 Vdc >charger. It puts out 1.2 amps. Amusingly, this is enough to charge my >battery, and to do minimal running on my computer, but it kills the power >if I try to access the disk drive (don't know about the printer, thing >just went out this week). What I've been doing is all my work on >computer, then charging the battery, and using the battery to move rhe >data to disk and then another computer. Awkward, but I don't need to do >it much). > >: Thanks in advance, >: Eric Chang >: echang@hsc.usc.edu > >-- >------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >David Girard __ __ ____ ___ ___ ____ >girard@primenet.com /__)/__) / / / / /_ /\ / /_ / > / / \ / / / / /__ / \/ /___ / >------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Well, There are 12VDC, 1.5A Wall adapters for $12.95 from H&R at 1-800-848-8001 with their part number TM91ADR1844. or Jameco at 1-800-831-4242 with part number 101291 for $9.95 Have no interests with either compony except received their catalog and ordered some from Jameco. They both have minium order amount (~$25) and do take creit card. Tang sytang@lamar.colostate.edu © 1996 By Toby Reed / toby@eskimo.com