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Sunpower Travel Pack Combo, The Ultimate power adapter pack for Camera's, Phones, and many other
devices. Three adaptors with 230 / 110 Vac input, and Variable output. Sixteen different interchangeable output connectors.
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Set
of Three
power adaptors in one pack.
Retail
about 45
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Each power supply has 4 interchangeable
mains connectors to suit most of the world. In total there are 16 interchangeable
output connectors, any of the connectors cab be used on any of the power
supplies, Also the polarity of the output connector can be reversed.
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Sunpower
SWiSP2001 Multi-Voltage adaptor. Suits many Digital Cameras.
- Input 100 to 240 Volts Ac,
Switchable output -
- 3 Volts @ Output 2100mA (2.1 Amps),
- 3.3 Volts @ Output 2100mA (2.1 Amps)
- 5 Volts @ Output 2100mA (2.1 Amps)
- 6 Volts @ Output 2100mA (2.1 Amps)
- 6.5 Volts @ Output 2100mA (2.1 Amps)
- 7 Volts @ Output 2100mA (2.1 Amps)
- Seven different interchangeable output connectors.
- 4 Different interchangeable
Mains input connectors,
UK, European, USA, Asia.
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Sunpower
SP7F08TGS Multi-Voltage adaptor.
- Input 100 to 240 Volts Ac,
Output (for
240 Volt input) -
- Output 3 Volts @ 1600mA,
- Output 4.5 Volts @ 1600mA,
- Output 6 Volts @ 1500mA,
- Output 7.5 Volts @ 1200mA,
- Output 9 Volts @ 1000mA,
- Output 12 Volts @ 800mA.
Output (for
110 Volt input) -
- Output 3 Volts @ 1200mA,
- Output 4.5 Volts @ 1200mA,
- Output 6 Volts @ 1200mA,
- Output 7.5 Volts @ 900mA,
- Output 9 Volts @ 900mA,
- Output 12 Volts @ 700mA.
- Six different interchangeable output connectors.
- 4 Different interchangeable
Mains input connectors, UK, European, USA, Asia.
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Sunpower
SP2201GS Multi Voltage adaptor. Suits some mobile phones
- Input 100 to 240 Volts Ac,
Output
- 5 Volts @ 500mA.
- Three different interchangeable output connectors.
- Different connectors readily
available from CPC, Maplin, RS Etc.
- 4 Different interchangeable
Mains input connectors, UK, European, USA, Asia.
Don't ask
what
phones it' supports - The answer is -
I don't Know!
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Basic
Rules of electricity
when selecting a power supply.
- 1. Check
the label of the device you wish to power for the spec and Note -
- The
Voltage -
- (Voltage
Volts (V) is sometimes specified in fractions i.e 19.5V
or 19.5 Volts).
- The
Current consumption -
- (Current
is specified in Amps (A) OR milliamps mA,
1000mA = 1 Amp or 1A).
- The
connection POLARITY -
- (usually
POSITIVE (+Ve) Centre Pin BUT NOT ALWAYS).
- 2. Check
the size (and Type) of the connector -
- There
are many 'common' connectors from thousands available, Don't
'assume it will fit'.
Selecting a
power supply -
- The
OUTPUT Voltage must ALWAYS
Match1, 2
- The
OUTPUT Current must ALWAYS
be Equal OR
Greater to the device3
- The
Polarity must ALWAYS
be the same4
- When
using voltage selectable supplies ALWAYS
Select the voltage and polarity BEFORE
connecting to the device.
- 1
If you connect a supply with (OR Set) to a higher voltage one of the
following may happen -
- a)
The excess VOLTAGE will probably damage your device.
- d)
The excess VOLTAGE may cause excessive CURRENT demand,
Overloading the power supply and the device or both.
- c)
Some devices may operate perfectly until they FAIL due the
excess voltage overstressing components.
- 2
Too LOW VOLTAGE can also problems -
- Too
Low Voltage power supply may not operate the device correctly.
- Too Low
Voltage on some devices with secondary internal switch mode
power supplies (common in many modern devices), the the device
may well operate perfectly BUT the low voltage causes
More current demand, if the power supply cannot supply this
current then 3
apples.
- 3
If you connect a supply with too low a current rating for your
device several things may happen. The excess current demand will
overload the rating of the power supply which could cause several
different scenarios -
- a)
The power supply may have overload protection and cut the
output, Appear as DEAD, But it's NOT.
- b)
The power supply may still output but at lower voltage casing
incorrect operation of your device.
- c)
The power supply may Work but be over stressed and fail.
- c)
The power supply may Work but be cut out and restart when
cooler.
- e)
The power supply may overheat and - Fail, Blow a thermal fuse,
worst case Cause a FIRE!
- 4
If you connect a supply with the wrong polarity then -
- There
is a high probability of damaging your device !
- Best
case is the device has diode input protection and the device
will just appear to be dead.
- Rare
but some devices could short circuit the supply output causing
overload as in3.
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Methods
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- Visa Delta, Solo, Maestro, Electron
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Clearance (7 to 10 Working days)
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