I just checked my cable bin at home, I'll check the one at my parents house when I head over in a bit.
I'm trying to fix up a keyboard to give to someone who wants to start learning piano, and I can't find the power supply. 21V is an odd number and tough to find, but I figured if anyone (re:Fe26) had one I would be willing to purchase it. Thanks if anyone checks for me!
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I just checked my cable bin at home, I'll check the one at my parents house when I head over in a bit.
A 24V power supply should work just fine, and will be far easier to find.
I just got one online, but thanks for checking josh and helping kedawa. I heard mismatching V's is a big no no. But its ok, the adapter has a return policy too when it arrives! Can't rep you josh, blame TNL.
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Anything more than 20% or so could be risky, but pretty much anything that uses a power brick has an internal voltage regulator as well, and those are pretty tolerant.
The heavy power adapters with actual transformers in them won't give you a reliable fixed output voltage anyway, since they fluctuate along with your AC power.
There wasn't one at my parents place. Glad you found one.
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I'm working on it. These are busy times.
The one I got online specifically for the keyboard didn't work. I dug deeper in the reviews and found that the company is shit. But they did refund full monies!
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