If you aren't using a Newton power adapter you may be risking your
eMate.
This is what I see on my power adapter
Woody
On Feb 11, 2009, at 9:51 AM, jayman6988 wrote:
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> Help!
>
> I need to charge an eMate 300.
>
>
> First question - how many volts?
> 7.5 volts?
7.5
>
>
> Next question - how many mA?
> I have 2 adapters
> one says 600mA
> one says 1300mA
1.2A
>
>
> Last question
> Is the tip polarity
> positive
> or negitive?
+ on the inner contact.
- outer contact
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>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> J.Sternickle
>
> And yes, I KNOW the right answer
> is get a "real" Newton adapter.
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