Adam Goddard wrote:
> On 11/05/2007, at 3:15 PM, Huxley Dunsany wrote:
>> said, the charger that came with the unit was not a 9 watt eMate
>> some generic 5 volt, 1.0 amp, 8 watt charger for a "Backpack
> Power = Volts x Current... 5 x 1 = 5W... They lies! :-P
ahh but it could be 8 watts due to 'rounding'. well it's about 5 volts
and it's about 1 amp so it's about 8 watts.
and boys & girls this is why we always use a real newton power adapter.
william
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