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Pioneer turntable PL-Z91
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: aaaghgh-ga List Price: $5.00 |
Posted:
14 Oct 2002 11:34 PDT
Expires: 31 Oct 2002 15:29 PST Question ID: 76482 |
10 years ago, I bought a complete set of Pioneer Hi Fi system (one piece which comes as an add on a turntable PL-Z91. This turntable has no separate power supply but takes its power from the HiFi system throught a special plug. It is written on the turntable that the power which is getting from the HiFi system is DC IN 12V---. I changed the HiFi system with a newer model which is coming without this power support for the turntable. When I tried to connect the turntable to out source of the same voltage (adapter of 12V), the turntable does not function at all. I tried to measure the voltage coming in from the adapter after connection of the adapter, it is only 3-4v. I don't know what is wrong? and how can I make the turntable function again?. which electricity source should I use? | |
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Re: Pioneer turntable PL-Z91
From: yawfle-ga on 14 Oct 2002 13:44 PDT |
I'm not sure if I'm correctly understanding your situation, so correct me if my assumptions are wrong. If you are attempting to use a seperate 12-volt power supply such as would be purchased at an electonics store (the 'wall-wart' type where the transformer plugs directly into the outlet) and the voltage is dropping to 3-4 volts when you plug it into the turntable, this implies that the power supply is not capable of producing sufficient current (or 'Amperage') for the turntable. If this might be the case, check the turntable to see if it also supplies you with a current requirement along with the voltage requirement; for something of that nature, i would guess this would be higher than what most power supplies of the type described can produce, which is usually less than 1 Amp. Is this at all related to what you were asking? :) yawfle-ga |
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Re: Pioneer turntable PL-Z91
From: vinods-ga on 14 Oct 2002 15:20 PDT |
Hi, From your question: >>I tried to measure the voltage coming in from the adapter after connection of the adapter, it is only 3-4v.>> I would like to know what you actually did. How did you measure the voltage, "after connection of the adapter" ? warm regards vinods |
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