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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD
Re: angel charger

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Posted by Christian Jansen on May 04, 2002 at 11:07:27:

In Reply to: angel charger posted by fiberoptix227 on April 23, 2002 at 07:35:43:

The tip of the charger going into the marker is negative. If you just go to Radio Shack or an electronics store and buy a 12DC / 1000mA charger, you'll be good to go. I just picked one up yesterday that allows you to adjust the DC voltage and polarity, and it works great. If you have an IR3, don't get less than 1000mA though because it won't charge it. The first one that I got was an adapter for the Angel charger to plug into the wall was 800mA and it wouldn't work. It works for the rest of the guys on my team with LCD's, but not the IR3. Good luck.
Chris
Team Imperia
Moscow, Russia


: can anyone tell me where is the best website to go to for a new charger?? does anyone know if the inside of the plug is neg or positive if i knew the polarity i could build my own charger any help would be greatly appreciated




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