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Re: Powering an In-wall Amp
"MrTea" <hilton.jon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > <stuff snipped>
> >
> > > The power is supplied using a long cable connected to an adapter which
> > > in turn is plugged into the mains (the adapter is similar to those
used
> > > for laptops, so you plug a cable into the mains which in turn is
> > > plugged into the adapter)
> >
> > Sounds like a typical coaxial power plug. Is the metal tip about 1/2"
long
> > with a hollow center? Does it look like any of these:
>
> I should probably clarify my original description.
>
> The cable itself is attached to an adapter, not dissimilar to a typical
> laptop PSU e.g
>
> http://www.irqcomputers.co.uk/contentitempage.aspx?contentid=74930
>
> However at the other end (the bit which goes to the amplifier), there
> is currently no plug on the end if it, just the two bare cables.
I'm not following, I'm afraid. Does the amplifier have a power jack or does
it just connect to the power supply with screw terminals? I suppose you
should start again from the beginning just so that we are clear. Where will
you be mounting this device? Are you trying to conceal the power supply,
connect the power supply or both?
--
Bobby G.
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