I've got a question about buying an AC Adaptor for a modem i have. Here are the specifications the manual says.
AC/DC: 120V/9V
The supplied adapter has the following output specifications:
9VDC/1A unregulated output voltage
Maximum 860 mVeff ripple voltage
Maximum 1A output current
Limited power source (according to IEC/EN 60950,
subclause 2.11 and UL1950).
Now i found an adaptor laying around my house that says this on it:
Input:120VAC 60Hz 30W
Output: 12VDC 1.2A
I can see that this adaptor is 12V instead of 9V and 1.2A instead of a max of 1A.. but will it hurt my modem? If so, where is the best place to buy AC Adaptor's like the one ive described, RadioShack doesnt have any they say. Thanks in advance..
-Chris
AC/DC: 120V/9V
The supplied adapter has the following output specifications:
9VDC/1A unregulated output voltage
Maximum 860 mVeff ripple voltage
Maximum 1A output current
Limited power source (according to IEC/EN 60950,
subclause 2.11 and UL1950).
Now i found an adaptor laying around my house that says this on it:
Input:120VAC 60Hz 30W
Output: 12VDC 1.2A
I can see that this adaptor is 12V instead of 9V and 1.2A instead of a max of 1A.. but will it hurt my modem? If so, where is the best place to buy AC Adaptor's like the one ive described, RadioShack doesnt have any they say. Thanks in advance..
-Chris