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Gear / Technical Help => Remote Power => Topic started by: rdptha2nd on October 12, 2004, 10:52:16 PM
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I have been asking for lots of things and I feel like it is now my time to chip in:
To do this you need to buy the Initial (brand name) Portable DVD Battery at Wal-Mart
Picture of battery: http://www.taperssection.com/yabbse/index.php?topic=19384.0
-I found this in the section next to all of the DVD players in Electronics
-The stock number on the receipt is 083830400201 (that # will be on the white tag)
-It cost me $49.87 + Tax
From Radio Shack you need 3 things:
1) Adaptaplug 6ft. (I don't think there are any that are smaller) Power Cord
-The Stock # is 273.1740 (If you ask for this # they should be able to find it, I hope) - I used to work there and I know how dumb some of them are.
- Cost: $5.49
2) Adaptaplug "M" (plugs in to one of the ends of the above power cord)
- Stock #: 273.1716
- Cost: $4.99 (freaking rip off)
3) Adaptaplug "B" (as you could have guessed it plugs in to the other end of the power cord)
- Stock #: 273.1705
- Cost: $4.99 (another freaking rip off)
Note: One trick you can pull on Radio Shack employees is telling them that you had just bought a power supply the other day and didn't know which adaptaplug you needed. Since they give a free adaptaplug away with each power supply they should give it to you. I used to work at the Shack near Purdue University (big electrical engineering school) and the students would say this all the time and I would just give the adaptaplugs to them because I didn't care.
The polarity for the adaptaplugs is something you want to make sure you get right. Follow the instructions from the post below:
http://www.taperssection.com/yabbse/index.php?topic=19772.0
I think that covers it. I know a lot of this stuff has been covered before, but I just wanted to put it all together.
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Cool,
Another option is to skip the radio shack parts and put together the battery>ua5 cable by cutting one end off of the battery's cable and splicing in the cut off end of the wallwart>ua5 cable that came with the UA5.
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My vote is to take the $15 you were gonna spend on adaptaplugs, buy yourself a few connectors, a soldering iron and learn to solder. It's dead easy and very useful for this hobby!
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My vote is to take the $15 you were gonna spend on adaptaplugs, buy yourself a few connectors, a soldering iron and learn to solder. It's dead easy and very useful for this hobby!
or go to the geneseo radio shack, the manager saw how much they were when i went to buy them and said it was ridiculous, so he only charged me for one adaptaplug, saving me $13. Cool dude, Restored my faith in radio shack
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Once I get the 2 adaptaplugs and the female to female cable to go with, how will I know I've got the polarity right? I'd rather not "test" it out on my UA-5 and get it wrong.
I have this right now: http://www.sidewalkcrusaders.com/photos/adaptaplugs.jpg
The negative side is facing toward the camera there on each plug...is there as general rule like "with the white half of the cable on the right, the negative side of the plug should be facing you" or something like that so I know I've done them right? Or should I reverse the direction of one of them?
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it looks ok bmr
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Sweet, thanks. I wish I knew my electronics better :)
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Exactly what fuses have people been using when they use this with the UA5? I am going to RS & want to use a fuse, but don't know what to get. All the other posts on the subject have been vague as to exactly what part #'s are needed. I know a fast blow fuse is recommended, but I have no idea what else.
Can anyone help?
Tim
I use fast acting 1and a quarter by quarter inch .75A, 250V glass fuses rat shack part #270-1004.