Re: Angelcare power adaptor




G Hardy wrote:
> "Chris Bacon" <chrispbacon@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:43d8ff85$2_2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> > Power adaptor - a plug-in transformer with a lead to the
> > monitor gizmo? If so, and it's unreliable, it's as good
> > as broken! Look at where the wire flexes most, strip the
> > insulation very locally to see whether you can find a
> > break, solder the thing back together (or replace the
> > wire), wrap it up well with insulating tape, done.
>
> Hope nobody takes this the wrong way:
> Make sure it's not plugged in when you follow Chris's advice.

I managed to work that one out for myself :)
I'll just buy another transformer. They're only about £5 in argos.

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