Look for BattTrax and see what the actual current is, and maybe get a
multimeter and find out the actual output voltage. Overvoltage
protection could possibly bring up the "too much power" message.
Regards,
- Adam Goddard
On 03/03/2006, at 6:02 AM, Keyth Owen wrote:
> It's weird that this thing, rated at 700mA, is giving me the "too much
> power" message. Not sure what's up, but I'm not plugging it in again to
> find out! I think it's just a cruddy hack job they sold to me for a
> huge markup. I'll be happy to see the original Newton adapter in the
> mail this week.
> Seriously, this hack job looks ridiculous and it's heavy. Even if it
> were trustworthy, I'm not hauling that thing around!
>
> Keyth
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