Re: NTLK newton power adapter question

From: David Humphreys (pcbman@ix.netcom.com)
Date: Fri Mar 24 2000 - 18:55:25 EST


Charles,

The 'mounting screw' to which you refer is a threaded boss designed to hold
international adaptors in place.

You may notice that the plate looks like a big 'hot-shoe'.
Alternate plugs fit over this shoe and are retained with a screw.

The PSU is universal 100-240V 50-60Hz.

Just where you might get one though is anybodies guess.

Perhaps one of the good folks in this community can help?

Regards,
PCBman

> i was examining my mp2k's power adapter the other day (sounds odd,
> but i was checking to see if it would work with an adapter for my
> upcoming trip to ireland) and i noticed it has what looks like a
> mounting screw built into it.
>
> the adapter i have is the kind with the prongs that fold into it, and
> the screw mount (or whatever it is) is just below the prongs and to
> the left.
>
> any ideas what this is for?
>
> just a curious newton user...

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