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--- Will Brake <wbrake@home.com> wrote: > David, > Units that require an AC supply will not work with a DC input > voltage. > Will Brake > Soul Fruit This statement is not true. I know because I have powered ac input devices (roland gr-09) with the same value dc input. It does work. I am an electrical engineer. The ac input device has diodes inside to rectify the ac. If you pass a dc voltage into the rectifiers, they simply pass the current through, if they are forward biased. As long as you do not exceed the diode's voltage rating, and current rating there will be no problems. This has been discussed here before. bret > David Myers wrote: > > > > A bit (!) off-topic, but I'm so sick of dealing with 10 wall warts > and power > > strips. My warts provide 9 VDC, 9 VAC, 12 VDC, and 12 VAC. I see > larger > > supplies (big warts, really) at Mouser in 9 and 12 VDC. Any EE's > here know > > if I can just use these DC sources for all my stuff? Seems to me > that the > > internal circuitry of the units are obviously going to convert to > DC, so...? > > > > DLM> begin:vcard > n:Brake;Will > tel;work:248-583-1856 > x-mozilla-html:TRUE > url:http//www.soul-fruit.com > org:Soul Fruit > adr:;;2900 Rochester Road;Royal Oak;Michigan;48073;USA > version:2.1 > email;internet:wbrake@home.com > title:Owner > fn:Will Brake > end:vcard > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/?.refer=text