I have a 300ma 15VDC wall wart that powers my digitial equalizer for my subwoofer. The wart plugs directly into the wall (no pigtail) using two prongs. I am not familiar with how wall warts are made so I don't know how easy it would be to replace the wire from the wart. I'm thinking the wire and what it is attached to could all be one piece. Anyone have any experience in dismantling one of these things?Because of its low power it would seem like an interconnect could be used as a replacement. Seem like a good idea? The wire plugs into the component with some type of barrel connector. Anyone know what that is called for ordering purposes?
Or is it even worth the trouble to replace the wire???
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Topic - Replacing the "Power" Cable on a Wall Wart - GGA 11:32:57 03/09/05 (8)
- Thanks Everybody. Someone needs to make an... - GGA 16:38:48 03/09/05 (0)
- Re: Replacing the "Power" Cable on a Wall Wart - Duster 12:46:16 03/09/05 (3)
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- Re: How Did You Connect to the Crossover? - Duster 15:34:03 03/09/05 (0)
- Replacing the wallwart. - Al Sekela 15:32:01 03/09/05 (0)
- Strictly about the technicalities ...... - clifff 12:21:18 03/09/05 (2)
- Re: Strictly about the technicalities ...... - Dawnrazor 14:02:07 03/09/05 (1)
- Sorry, no. - clifff 01:03:44 03/10/05 (0)