Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 20 21:37:14 EDT 2004 | Hayden
Hi folks, I currently use the supermole gold to do all my SMT relfow profiles. However, I've lost the charger for the supermole battery pack. If someone also use this tool and have their charger handly, would you please look at your charger and give
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 15:01:05 EDT 2004 | Hayden
Thank you for the help
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 12:23:11 EDT 2004 | Peter Barton
FYI Label on the back of my charger says the following: Pt. No. WD23D200KCN PSU E31-0900-21 Input 230 V AC Output 9V DC, 0.2A 1.8VA Ours is of course United Kingdom type, even if the mains plug is European and requires an adaptor. Not too sure a
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 14:13:27 EDT 2004 | pjc
IN: 120VAC 60Hz 5W Out: 9VDC 150mA
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 15:26:30 EDT 2004 | Tarheel
Ours says Model: WD1D200KCN Input: 120 VAC 60HZ Output: 9VDC 200mA Class 2 Transformer Power Supply E31-0900-25 Electronic Control Design, Inc. Milwalkie, Oregon USA
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 06 23:17:24 EDT 2019 | zeepower
The Optimized Wireless Charging Product, a new powerful wireless charger that can be hidden under your desktop and charge your mobile devices directly through your desktop. ZeePower GK35001—— Its input is 19V / 2A, supporting a space charging distan
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 04:30:04 EST 2006 | rlackey
Alternatively you could treat yourself to a $10 NiMH PP3 9V battery & $15 charger for your Kic and also engage in some weekend tree hugging. Both utilising the same chemistry, they should have a comparable number of charge cycles....at approximately
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 12:04:28 EST 2013 | caerleon
We have a device that uses the same technology of Li-Ion battery. We had a problem with charging and over charge part of the circuit. The issue was that the battery and the charger had the same inbuilt safety circuit to protect it from overcharge and
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 06 02:26:26 EDT 2018 | rob
@ Reckless, We installed one of our old GSM1's in a customer as a favour around 15 or 16 years ago, to use as a prototype machine. We spent 5 days there initially, 1 day set up, levelling and sorting out air and power issues, and 4 days teaching th
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 14 09:43:10 EST 2000 | jason
Hi, I have a question about charging up batteries. I have two batteries in series, they are NiMH PCB mounted rechargable batteries that are used for battery backups etc. I want to be able to recharge these batteries, so I wont have to buy new ones