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220V rnp
The FMR site says that the RNP was designed to
be pretty easy to drive, takes a wide range
of low voltage DC sources. So if you gotta have
one now, your local electronics shop
probably has nice AC 220 V to DC power
bricks.... all you have to do is buy
the brick and the US 110V version, and you'll
be set.
Now, it would be nice if one damn power brick
would power both my RNC and RNP
The FMR site says that the RNP was designed to
be pretty easy to drive, takes a wide range
of low voltage DC sources. So if you gotta have
one now, your local electronics shop
probably has nice AC 220 V to DC power
bricks.... all you have to do is buy
the brick and the US 110V version, and you'll
be set.
Now, it would be nice if one damn power brick
would power both my RNC and RNP