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Where Can I Find this Exact AC DC Adaptor for my Mp3 player?
chop18:
my AC DC adaptor after all this time, it has been working.
Recently it has been giving me problems, i have to hold down on the AC DC adaptor for it to charge [usually gives a green light on the iriver H120], but when i take my hands off of it, it stops charging completely. The Model of the AC DC Adaptor that i have is "SW10-S050-10", i want to know where i can find a replacement for this AC DC adaptor model.
Can i find it at any local electronics store?
MarcGuay:
Search the internet. Here's an example:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=iriver+h100+adapter
yapper:
A Google search (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q="SW10-S050-10") indicates you need a 5 volt 2 amp adapter, which shouldn't be too hard to find.
You will also need to know which way the cord is wired in terms of polarity (is positive on the centre pin, or on the sleeve?) and this information may be marked on the adapter you already have. Connecting an adapter which is wired the opposite way is likely to damage your player, so be careful. Also don't connect an adapter with a higher voltage rating, as this is likely to cause damage.
AlexP:
Please don't ask the same question multiple times.
As I said in answer to your previous exact same question:
--- Quote ---As for the adaptor, the H100 is *very* sensitive to the correct voltage/polarity being used - if you use another one you will very likely fry your player. Many people have done this by using a Nokia charger by mistake for example. I would suggest trying to find an original, or at least one designed for it, or be *very* careful to check the specs before you use a different one.
--- End quote ---
The voltage and polarity are *vital* - the H100 is very easy to fry, it has next to no protection. The current is less important, as with an adapted cable I can charge from USB that has a maximum of 500 mA, it is just slower.
chop18:
--- Quote from: BigBambi on June 21, 2008, 02:33:10 PM ---Please don't ask the same question multiple times.
As I said in answer to your previous exact same question:
--- Quote ---As for the adaptor, the H100 is *very* sensitive to the correct voltage/polarity being used - if you use another one you will very likely fry your player. Many people have done this by using a Nokia charger by mistake for example. I would suggest trying to find an original, or at least one designed for it, or be *very* careful to check the specs before you use a different one.
--- End quote ---
The voltage and polarity are *vital* - the H100 is very easy to fry, it has next to no protection. The current is less important, as with an adapted cable I can charge from USB that has a maximum of 500 mA, it is just slower.
--- End quote ---
Multiple Times are you serious? i made this post just today because i been experiencing this problem just as of today the other stuff, i was talking about before is over and done with
and about the H100, the charger was working, for a while until today, it was working yesterday, a little bit more then today, the green light won't even appear to show it is charging, i think i may need to find a replacement AC DC adaptor, the top part of the ac dc adaptor is kind of loose, i think that may also be a problem
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