Power Supply Adapter 3V 5V 6V 7.5V 9V 12V Volt DC 2.5A
PRODUCT CODE: TX6872.5A Switch Mode Power Supply Adapter 3V 5V 6V 7.5V 9V 12V DC Includes 7x Interchangeable Power Connectors.
Includes a range of 6x interchangeable power tip connectors.
This handy power adapter can supply up to a maximum current of 2.5 Amp. This means it can safely supply any current up to 2.5 Amps including 1 Amp and 2 Amp.
This universal power supply can provide up to 2500 milliamps of current. 2500 milliamps can also be expressed as 2500 Milliampere, 2500 mA or 2.5 Amp. As performance can be subjective or vary between cables, source devices and USB power requirements, we also offer a 14-day 'trial and return for refund less shipping fee' service to enable testing in your environment with your equipment.
The power supply can be switched between the following voltages:
3 Volt DC.
5 Volt DC.
6 Volt DC.
7.5 Volt DC.
9 Volt DC.
12 Volt DC.
Tip sizes in mm: OD is Outer Diameter, ID is Inner Diameter;
A. 2.5mm OD.
B. 3.5mm OD.
C. 3.5mm OD, 1mm ID.
D. 5.0mm OD, 2mm ID.
E. 5.5mm OD, 1.5mm ID.
F. 5.5mm OD, 2.5mm ID.
The positive/negative tip polarity can be set by how the tip is orientated.
Sold as: Each.
SAA Approved.
Condition: New.
Packaging: Bulk.
Power supply type: Switch Mode.
Guaranteed reliability. Backed by a 1 Year Techexpress Guarantee.
Package includes:
1x Power supply adapter.
6x Interchangeable DC tips.
Warranty & Returns:
1 Year return to base refund or replace guarantee.
We welcome & answer all questions.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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How many milliamps?
Hi. Thanks for your question. This universal power supply can provide up to 2500 milliamps of current. 2500 milliamps can also be expressed as 2500 Milliampere, 2500 mA or 2.5 Amp.
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Do you fix old computers? I have an Atari 1040STE that when turned on only gives me a white screen.
Hi. Thanks for your question. As much as we would love to help, we do not offer repair services. We can suggest asking about Atari 1040STE repairs on many of New Zealand's excellent online video game and retro computer communities. In an effort to help, here is a few to try...
1 The Facebook NZ Retro Gamers Group: https://www.facebook.com/nzretrogamers/
2 The Facebook Respect Retro Gaming Group: https://www.facebook.com/respectretrogaming/
3 The Facebook New Zealand Vintage Computing Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nzvintagecomputing/
4 The Trade Me Gaming community: https://www.trademe.co.nz/Community/MessageBoard/Threads.aspx?topic=15