Vons Garage
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It seems I have no shortage of DC power adaptors - at all! Occasionally I need an AC version; for example, clocks requiring 60Hz for time base.
Given a needed AC voltage, which DC power adaptor voltage rating would you experts select to break open, pull out all the DC conversion components, retain just the transformer, and then glue the whole thing back together again?
Should you try to match the desired final AC voltage exactly? Or select one that has a higher or lower voltage than the target?
And finally, your opinions: what do you think these things should be officially called: external power supplies, power adapters, AC adapters, or power bricks? Has anyone come up with a more elegant name than “wall wart” that clearly identifies these type that actually have the guts at the point-of-connection to the mains?
Given a needed AC voltage, which DC power adaptor voltage rating would you experts select to break open, pull out all the DC conversion components, retain just the transformer, and then glue the whole thing back together again?
Should you try to match the desired final AC voltage exactly? Or select one that has a higher or lower voltage than the target?
And finally, your opinions: what do you think these things should be officially called: external power supplies, power adapters, AC adapters, or power bricks? Has anyone come up with a more elegant name than “wall wart” that clearly identifies these type that actually have the guts at the point-of-connection to the mains?