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Adapters #98629 10/17/03 02:49 PM
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This morning when I.O. went out I asked him to check a couple places to see what the price was for a 4.5 volt adapter for the Stratford Point Xmas Piece, since I have the 3 volt in mine.

He reported that Radio Shack wanted $16.99. He also checked Walmart and they had a variable adapter with a range of 3-12 volts for $8.36.

So if you don't have the adapters for these pieces and want them your best bet appears to be to have your dealer order them from HL at $5 each.

Just be sure to specify which one(s) you want as the lens takes the 3 volt and the Xmas piece takes the 4.5 volt.

Re: Adapters #98630 10/17/03 10:25 PM
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With AC to DC adapters there are 2 voltage ratings to consider. Both are important. Obviously the first is voltage and the second, often overlooked, is mili voltage expressed as "mv". The most expensive of the group in price range will have a high "mv" rating most often around 800mv. The cheaper ones will have low "mv" ratings some below 300mv.

What does all this mean? Well if you are using an adapter to power an item say with a motor like a portable CD player for example you would want an adapter matching recommended voltage with a high "mv"rating in the range of say 500 to 800mv.

How can we apply this to our HL needs? For the Fresnel lens using "flashlight" bulbs match the volts and choose one with a low mv rating. The bulbs will last longer. For Stratford, CT using diode type lighting and mv rating in the mid range is best. Well why is that do you ask ?

To put it in simple terms voltage is a measure of power and mili voltage is a measure of that powers intensity. the less intense the longer the Fresnel bulbs will last. The higher in intensity you go the more "smooth" and "clean" the power is and that is what the diode bulbs need but not too much.

1.Fresnel-Voltage = 3/mv = 300 or less

2.Stratford-Voltage = recommended/mv =
greater than 300 but less than 800.

You should use the supplied or available from the mfg. adapter because the mfg has in most cases taken care to match not only the voltage but the proper milivoltage. While devices that can be powered by an adapter list voltage very seldom if ever will the recommended milivotage be stated.

Correction.... mA for mili amp rather than milivolt although I have seen it expressed both ways on different adapters??


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Re: Adapters #98631 10/17/03 11:12 PM
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Lonnie, thanks for that information. I've printed out your message with the info and will check it out accordingly. My Boston fresnel is blinking at the rate of 12-13 flashes in ten seconds (with batteries). Much too fast for my liking. I'll check ti out with an adapter and see if there is any difference.

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Re: Adapters #98632 12/22/03 04:33 AM
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Bringing this one back for Mombo and Judy


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Re: Adapters #98633 12/22/03 04:37 AM
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With Stratford the only caution is that diode bulbs are very sensitive to static electricity.
Hint.... plug the adapter into the lighthouse before plugging into the wall outlet.

FYI


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Re: Adapters #98634 12/22/03 10:37 AM
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In my reply under the Stratford Posting I referred to current and that is what Lonnie is referring to when he talks about milliamp. Get an adapter with a lower voltage and milliamp/current rating and give it a try. Your best bet would be an adapter that you can return if it does not flash to your liking. Take your lighthouse to the store and try it there is also another solution.


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