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RE: Roomba Question



Doh, just received the digest with the answer I was looking for cheers pete= r
white!

>  -----Original Message-----
> From:       Ian Henry 
> Sent:      24 December 2002 11:15
> To:      'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'
> Subject:      Roomba Question
>
> I've just brought back one of these lovely things from the US, but as = with
> most US appliances it comes with a 110v AC, 24v DC power supply, so ho= w
> did you guys change this?  All the current multi adaptors I have = only go
> upto 12v, but this needs 24v.  I can see 2 options.
>
> 1. Step down transformer to change 240 -> 110, not sure how well th= ese
> work, cost around =A330
> 2. A separate transformer for 24v but have to cut the current Roomba p= ower
> supply and solder the plug, cost ???
>
> Anyone know of any other / better options?
>
> Cheers,
> Ian
>
>


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