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Asked Jul 30, 2007, 07:37 AM — 1 Answer
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Have a wireless headphone set that uses a 9 V battery for the transmitter. An option is a 12 V, 200mA AC/DC Adapter. I have an adapter that has the correct plug for this unit, but the adapter is 12 V 400 mA. Can this 400 mA adapter be used without damaging the unit?
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Aug 1, 2007, 07:15 PM
Yes, you can use the adapter if the plug and the polarity (center positive or center negative) are correct. The 200ma would be the minimum.
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