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From Sinclair ZX Spectrum introduction"3. A power supply. This converts mains electricity into the form that the ZX Spectrum uses. If you want to use your own power supply it should give 9 volts DC at 1.4 A unregulated."I take no responsibility for melted rubber
THX! (only 9V and 1.4A!)
Just in case you didn't know... you can use a power supply with a higher rated current so long as the voltage is correct. Too bad the article doesn't say what polarity you should use. Is there something on the box that indicates which contact is positive and which is negative?
It depends on the piece of electronics. I'd suspect the computer might be damaged by the wrong polarity.Anyway, I looked this up on google for you. It says the correct polarity.http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?c=223
What a neat little box that is. I'd like to pick one up to pair up with my Atari 800XL.