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Power supply for an mp3 player? (Archos Jukebox Recorder 15)
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cens0red
2005-07-26 06:10:32 UTC
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Hi. Just managed to score a 15 gig mp3 player off of ebay quite cheaply,
but without power supply. The model is an Archos Jukebox Recorder 15.

Anyone familiar with the model?

According to the FAQ on the archos site, the output power for the AC
adaptor is 9V DC, 600mA. Would anybody know if I can just use a
standard AC adaptor from Radioshack or whatever? Or do I need some sort of
special wall charger/adaptor like you use with mobile phones?

http://www.archos.com/support/faq/faq_jukebox_recorder.html
Ian Stirling
2005-07-26 09:17:33 UTC
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Post by cens0red
Hi. Just managed to score a 15 gig mp3 player off of ebay quite cheaply,
but without power supply. The model is an Archos Jukebox Recorder 15.
Anyone familiar with the model?
According to the FAQ on the archos site, the output power for the AC
adaptor is 9V DC, 600mA. Would anybody know if I can just use a
standard AC adaptor from Radioshack or whatever? Or do I need some sort of
special wall charger/adaptor like you use with mobile phones?
http://www.archos.com/support/faq/faq_jukebox_recorder.html
You want one with a REGULATED! DC output, of the correct polarity (which
way round the wires are connected).
The supply needs to supply 600ma (.6A) or more, and the voltage 9V.

If you connect it the wrong way round, it may die.
cens0red
2005-07-26 10:35:30 UTC
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Post by Ian Stirling
Post by cens0red
According to the FAQ on the archos site, the output power for the AC
adaptor is 9V DC, 600mA. Would anybody know if I can just use a
standard AC adaptor from Radioshack or whatever? Or do I need some sort of
special wall charger/adaptor like you use with mobile phones?
http://www.archos.com/support/faq/faq_jukebox_recorder.html
You want one with a REGULATED! DC output, of the correct polarity (which
way round the wires are connected).
The supply needs to supply 600ma (.6A) or more, and the voltage 9V.
If you connect it the wrong way round, it may die.
Would this item meet the requirements?
cens0red
2005-07-26 11:25:07 UTC
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Post by cens0red
Post by Ian Stirling
Post by cens0red
According to the FAQ on the archos site, the output power for the AC
adaptor is 9V DC, 600mA. Would anybody know if I can just use a
standard AC adaptor from Radioshack or whatever? Or do I need some sort of
special wall charger/adaptor like you use with mobile phones?
http://www.archos.com/support/faq/faq_jukebox_recorder.html
You want one with a REGULATED! DC output, of the correct polarity (which
way round the wires are connected).
The supply needs to supply 600ma (.6A) or more, and the voltage 9V.
If you connect it the wrong way round, it may die.
Would this item meet the requirements?
Whoops. Here's the url

http://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/42e5d5050c0c9086273fc0a87f9c0711/Product/View/M9933
W
2005-07-28 05:24:18 UTC
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Try this site. http://www.newmp3technology.com/
They have just about everything for your Archos
Post by cens0red
Hi. Just managed to score a 15 gig mp3 player off of ebay quite cheaply,
but without power supply. The model is an Archos Jukebox Recorder 15.
Anyone familiar with the model?
According to the FAQ on the archos site, the output power for the AC
adaptor is 9V DC, 600mA. Would anybody know if I can just use a
standard AC adaptor from Radioshack or whatever? Or do I need some sort of
special wall charger/adaptor like you use with mobile phones?
http://www.archos.com/support/faq/faq_jukebox_recorder.html
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