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<p>Hi all, thanks for all the suggestions and sorry for not replying
sooner. It looks like the problem is the power supply, so Caloo
Kalay! Kids, pack away the cricket gear, stow the swing ball! Box
up the Lego, jigsaws and Snakes and Ladders sets! Forget the
lakes, parks and playgrounds! TV will be back!</p>
<p>Soon. Unfortunately my supplier of choice is the Ecostore in
Christchurch, and while the range is eclectic, they do not always
have exactly what I am after. Don't get me started on inventory
control or special orders. I'll head into Jaycar tomorrow.<br>
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<p>I am trying to remember what I learned at school about watts and
so forth, steam trains spring to mind. But it doesn't help. <br>
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<p>The adapter I have has 5.0 V 1.0 A. So I can use any adapter with
output of 5 V and 1.0 or greater Amps?</p>
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<p>Cheers</p>
<p>Don<br>
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