Lasonic i931 Power Question

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Gluecifer

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The i931 takes power one of 3 ways:

1: AC
2: DC
3: 12v DC via AC adaptor

There is a switch on the back, like all previous Lasonics that switches between AC and DC current.

My question:

If I plug a 12v adaptor in I have to have the power switch in DC mode. In DC mode with batteries in her will they drain while running with the 12v adaptor active?

I know it's an obvious thing that the batteries shouldn't drain, but with Lasonic gear it's always worth double checking rather than make assumptions.



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Marty Machine

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From my experience, ALL DC-in connectors switch off the internal batteries, so only the DC plugpack is operating the unit...
When you pull the DC plug out, the socket re-connects the internal batteries as the main supply.

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Gluecifer

Member (SA)
Lasonic Electronics don't follow the simple rules of things like this sometimes, Marty.

One can never be too sure!



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Lasonic TRC-920

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Marty Machine said:
There's always a brand to ruin normality ;) damn!

MM.

Yeah, Only my Lasonics have this switch. Everything else I have has a micro switch in the plug connector, so when you plug the cord into the radio, it switches from DC to AC.

As for the 12 v.....I dunno! :dunce:
 

baddboybill

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Most bbx's have the built in micro switch on plugging it in. But there are some that have the ac/dc switch like Lasonic and some panny's :-D But as for the 12v dc in I have never used it so I guess it would have to be checked to see if there is a micro switch or not :hmmm:
 

Terry

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I think you would probably run through batteries pretty quick if you leave your ipod in it, I'm pretty sure that it would charge the ipod, I guess if you wanted to charge your ipod with D cells......... :-/
 
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