help on power supply for batronix chip burner
#1
help on power supply for batronix chip burner
The last part I need for my burner is a power supply. Now on the burner it looks like there is two ports, and it seems that they're labelbed 12V and ground. Do we use some type of double prong? I went to radio shack and couldn't find ----. What's everyone using?
#2
Re:help on power supply for batronix chip burner
You use a 12-18v transformer type plug. You know, the kind that your cordless phone uses. I think you need a 900ml or higher and 18v is better, but I could be wrong. That is just what I used/heard.
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#3
Re:help on power supply for batronix chip burner
Yea, the power needs are 14-18v but everyone says the common 12v works fine because there is no load. So you only use the normal one plug kind eh? Nothing goes into the ground?
#4
Re:help on power supply for batronix chip burner
Huh? No, you cut the connector off and screw the wires in. At least that's how mine was.
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#5
Re:help on power supply for batronix chip burner
Ooooooo no ----? So you don't even use a plug (that goes into the burner) So you just put in the two wires then tighten down the screws on top? Does it matter which wire is which?
#6
Re:help on power supply for batronix chip burner
Yes it matters, I'm not 100% sure how they go.
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