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Classmate Charger
Where can i find another 2010 Classmate charger for very cheap?
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Re: Classmate Charger
I would check ebay. Don't know if they have them but I have bought an off-brand computer a/c adapter off of there before. Can't say much for the quality of the one I bought (it got a short) but you may have better luck than me. The one I bought did last for a while. So it may work for your six weeks of build season and competition.
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Re: Classmate Charger
Define "cheap".
Following the links from http://www.ctlcorp/go/first I find they cost $42.90 from the source. |
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Re: Classmate Charger
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Re: Classmate Charger
Any charger with the following specs will work:
input 200-240Vac, 50-60Hz, 1.7A output 20Vdc 2.0 A Go visit your local electronics discount store and see what they have. $40 sounds about right, unless you can find something in a surplus discount bin. |
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Re: Classmate Charger
I'm pretty sure mains power in Ohio is more like 120 VAC.
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Re: Classmate Charger
I can confirm that. And it's usually quite close to 60Hz as well.
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Re: Classmate Charger
My apologies for my sloppy fingers and thanks to ayeckley and Alan Anderson for catching my mistake.
The specs written the original classmate charger are: input 100-240Vac, 50-60Hz, 1.7A output 20Vdc 2.0 A |
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