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I hope that I don't "tick" any body off with a quick question. I've already done some research on this to make sure of what I think is o.k. However, i don't want to take the chance of ruining a 30+ year old piece of technology. The device in question is a 1980 Fostex X-15 4-track recorder. Here goes. Is there any problem using
a power supply of the correct voltage rating(11-15 volts), but that is rated 1.1A, when the spec sheet calls for 350ma. MAX(my capitalization). I would think that said recorder would only (draw) it's needed amperage. The results that I found Googling the problem are in agreement with that, but all i could find was concerning computer laptops. I just like to be safer than sorry, so some validation of thus would be greatly appreciated. I found the Fostex neatly packed and forgotten in my "junk stores".
I did remember that the only thing wrong with it is a broken belt. I'm pretty sure that I can get one. I downloaded the manual yesterday, which had the specifications for the power supply, which I never had. Thanks in advance to anyone who replies. Ohm's Law I know. However there may be more considerations that I'm not aware of.
tonequester.
I hope that I don't "tick" any body off with a quick question. I've already done some research on this to make sure of what I think is o.k. However, i don't want to take the chance of ruining a 30+ year old piece of technology. The device in question is a 1980 Fostex X-15 4-track recorder. Here goes. Is there any problem using
a power supply of the correct voltage rating(11-15 volts), but that is rated 1.1A, when the spec sheet calls for 350ma. MAX(my capitalization). I would think that said recorder would only (draw) it's needed amperage. The results that I found Googling the problem are in agreement with that, but all i could find was concerning computer laptops. I just like to be safer than sorry, so some validation of thus would be greatly appreciated. I found the Fostex neatly packed and forgotten in my "junk stores".
I did remember that the only thing wrong with it is a broken belt. I'm pretty sure that I can get one. I downloaded the manual yesterday, which had the specifications for the power supply, which I never had. Thanks in advance to anyone who replies. Ohm's Law I know. However there may be more considerations that I'm not aware of.
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