Diference Betwen 6V 2000mA vs 6V 300mA
SOURCE: Looking for a power cord
Hi guys,
Had the same problem yesterday. Went to Radio Shack and picked up a universal power adapter (Model 273-1696). It can be set for 6V and will draw the required 2000mA. Box does not include the right size plug, but the salesman gave me one that fit for no extra charge. Cost 32.99. Everything is working fine now.
SOURCE: Where can I get the following: Manufacturer -
Click on this link HERE.
This is the link for all 2 wire support on your product.
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SOURCE: I need a replacement switching adapter for the
You can buy any 6vDC, 2A (same as "2 amp" and "2000mA") supply, just make sure that the polarity matches your supply's connector.
There's typically a diagram on the supply, the router, or both. It will show a + and - sign, one of which is connected to the middle of the connector, the other is connected to the outside of the connector. MOST 2-wire products are positive-core, negative-shield, but I don't have your exact router in front of me.
The first google hit is a place called E-Shop, and they seem to be legit but I've never bought anything from them. Their price is $20 + shipping, which is a bit high for a supply of this type.
You can also cruise eBay, where 2000mA and 2A supplies (remember, they're the same thing!) are going for $10+shipping.
If this helps, hit the "thumbs-up" for me. If you have further questions or if I can clarify anything, just post back here and I'll do what I can to help.
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