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Question for users of the Minolta Scan Elite 5400 II

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Tony   Polson - 12 Oct 2005 14:14 GMT
Can anyone using the Konica Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 II please
tell me what is the DC power input voltage?  In other words, what is
the output voltage of the mains adapter?  Thanks.
David Kilpatrick - 12 Oct 2005 15:11 GMT
Tony Polson wrote:
> Can anyone using the Konica Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 II please
> tell me what is the DC power input voltage?  In other words, what is
> the output voltage of the mains adapter?  Thanks.

24v DC
Tony   Polson - 12 Oct 2005 15:37 GMT
>Tony Polson wrote:
>> Can anyone using the Konica Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 II please
>> tell me what is the DC power input voltage?  In other words, what is
>> the output voltage of the mains adapter?  Thanks.
>>
>24v DC

Many thanks, David.  

An unusual voltage.  ;-)
howard - 13 Oct 2005 20:48 GMT
> >Tony Polson wrote:
> >> Can anyone using the Konica Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 II please
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> An unusual voltage.  ;-)

That's so it can run off a lorry cigarette lighter socket.

Very thoughtful.  ;-)

H.
Tony   Polson - 14 Oct 2005 12:00 GMT
>> >Tony Polson wrote:
>> >> Can anyone using the Konica Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 II please
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>Very thoughtful.  ;-)

It's actually quite useful - I will probably run mine off 2x12V deep
cycle batteries that I just happen to have lying around.  

It's a certain way of avoiding spikes in the mains supply, something
that has caused me problems before.

;-)
 
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