Pro-Fexx II Wall Wart Specs

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Pro-Fexx II Wall Wart Specs

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Anyone have the voltage and current output ratings for the power pack ??

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Post by Wayne Morgan »

Hi Paul,,output is 16v , 1100ma



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Post by Chuck McGill »

I think the Voltage is AC also.
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Post by Bill Crook »

Yes, It IS 16 volt AC @1100 mills.
Now while the actual operating range of the internal circuits arn't that much(12 volts avg),the unit needs the extra voltage to keep the voltage regulators from clipping the voltage rails.

I would NOT suggest useing a lower spec wall-wart for this "Profex II" device.
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Post by Stephen Gambrell »

And remember, the current rating is what the Profex pulls, and NOT what the wallwart puts out. You just need a W.W. capable of 1000mA, or a little more than one amp.
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Image Image Image Thanks a million, guys ! I appreciate the input (literally I think....).

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