Hello members I have a o r d v 1 and a few weaks ago my Icom power supply lead was risky because was all loose
Is it safe to use a universal power supply
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Re: A o r d v 1
Is there something wrong with your keyboard? Maybe time for new one?
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Re: A o r d v 1
Is a universal power supply safe to use .
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Re: A o r d v 1
As long as you can select the correct voltage and it will deliver enough current - yes
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Re: A o r d v 1
Yes, 12v stabilised and can deliver 2A start-up surge.
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Re: A o r d v 1
Maybe try to keep using a single/same account when posting, else it is confusing.