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#73941 - 22/02/2002 02:29 empeg power plug: accepted power ranges
dclesse
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Registered: 31/01/2001
Posts: 112
Loc: Belgium/Luxembourg
I read that Voltage can be from 11v to 16v.
But what about the amperage (1a)? what range is accepted?
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#73942 - 22/02/2002 03:39 Re: empeg power plug: accepted power ranges [Re: dclesse]
mtempsch
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Self-regulating: as long as the adapter can supply enough (~1A) current, the empeg won't draw any more or less than what it needs. You can have a supply of 14V, 100A - the empeg will only draw as much as it needs.

/Michael
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#73943 - 22/02/2002 03:43 Re: empeg power plug: accepted power ranges [Re: mtempsch]
dclesse
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Registered: 31/01/2001
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Loc: Belgium/Luxembourg
tnx, and 2U know what's the lower limit? 0,8A?
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#73944 - 22/02/2002 03:52 Re: empeg power plug: accepted power ranges [Re: dclesse]
tfabris
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#73945 - 22/02/2002 04:18 Re: empeg power plug: accepted power ranges [Re: tfabris]
dclesse
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Loc: Belgium/Luxembourg
tnx Tony, but the amperage lower limit ("about 1A"), Does somebody knows it?
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#73946 - 22/02/2002 10:39 Re: empeg power plug: accepted power ranges [Re: dclesse]
tfabris
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Registered: 20/12/1999
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Loc: Seattle, WA
I think you're misunderstanding the concept of amperage. Your PSU must be capable of supplying 1A. The FAQ entry is clear on this.
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