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Unread 10-12-2006, 04:42 AM   #5
re3dyb0y
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Default Re: northwest technical

Any 3rd party thing will work fine, as long as the polarity is correct on the snap plug end

And then the voltage has to be correct

If the Wattage is more than you need, then thats fine....



I went through a lot of this when i was looking for mine

I ordered one from SnapAppliance in the US when i got OS v4, and had to chase them to find out that they couldnt ship them from the US to the UK for whatever stupid reason

But their silly system let be buy it...


I then contacted snap appliance uk, and the snap sales guy in the UK. The best i got, is we can order one from the US for you, but we have no idea on the lead time, and i believe they said at the time, that they had been waiting over a month for a couple of other power supplies


This wasnt an option for me

So i spent time looking around to what was avaliable, and found this company, and the wide range of products they had

I rang up, and told them i needed a 12V DC PSU etc etc, and was told how much, sent a cheque off, and had the thing by the end of the week!
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