Vehicle adapter needed
George Lathrop
george at awarenessworkshop.org
Wed Oct 17 10:24:02 PDT 2007
My solution was to get a 12v to 120v converter. at frys. Then use the
stock wall wart. I can run whatever I need with that. Laptop, phone
charger etc. Kind of clunky but it works well.
lists at lazygranch.com wrote:
> You might as well buy the one suggested, but note that many routers specify 5v, but have switchers in them that can handle a wider voltage. You would need to find someone who has checked this out already.
>
> I rolled my own 5v converters for this purpose out of paranoia. However, I used a linear regulator since I didn't want more switcher noise.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Ralph Sims" <ralph at sims.cc>
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> Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 14:46:51
> To:"'SeattleWireless Talk List'" <talk at seattlewireless.net>
> Subject: Vehicle adapter needed
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> 12V DC to 5V DC 3A car adapter needed (for Kyocera KR-1 router). Seattle
> area store or pick-up.
>
> Thanks!
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