Actually use the 210 because u will break the 80ma one and will only take 100ma from the 210.
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From: Josef Lowder
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Subject: OT: AC/DC adaptors
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Does an AC/DC adaptor need to be an exact match to be safe and not
damage electrical equipment?
I have several dozen "left-over" AC/DC adaptors, but none exactly
match a small Radio Shack mixer that is going through 9-volt batteries
too fast. And, rather than buying yet another such adaptor, I went
through my collection of left-overs to see if I could find one to
match. Close, but not quite.
I need a 9v 100 mA adaptor; and in my collection I have one 9v 80 mA
and one 9v 210 mA. Could either of those be used safely?
One says it can be either a 6v 200 mA or a 7.5v 100 mA which leads me
to think that perhaps there might be some flexibility in this. I have
a bunch of 9v at various mA ratings, along with a bunch of 3v, 5v, 6v,
8v, 11v, 12v, 15v, 19v at various mA ratings.
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