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just brew it! wrote:Unless the device you use it with has a universal 120/240 switching supply there will be some interesting fireworks.
meerkt wrote:just brew it! wrote:Unless the device you use it with has a universal 120/240 switching supply there will be some interesting fireworks.
But that's a given. AC/DC bricks are pretty much all switched-mode by now, so little reason to avoid making them universal voltage.
meerkt wrote:Speaking of Chinese listings, I don't get why they have this annoying tendency to include an endless amount of meaningless PR photos, instead of 2-3 useful ones + text with real specs.
Wirko wrote:meerkt wrote:Speaking of Chinese listings, I don't get why they have this annoying tendency to include an endless amount of meaningless PR photos, instead of 2-3 useful ones + text with real specs.
They must have heard of that saying that Western people sometimes use, "A picture is worth a thousand words".
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just brew it! wrote:There are a lot of appliances that don't use an AC/DC brick at all.
meerkt wrote:Quantity over quality.just brew it! wrote:There are a lot of appliances that don't use an AC/DC brick at all.
Yeah. But I'm pretty sure buyers of passive adapters (mostly) know what to use them on.
meerkt wrote:Now that's what I want in sunglasses:
"Wear black lenses during the day to eliminate roads and road signs while driving."
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