View Full Version : NEED info on TG-CD AC adapter
FantasiaWHT
02-17-2006, 11:42 PM
Hey folks I have a TG-16 and a TG-CD and I am MISSING the CD's AC adapter. I need any or all of the following information:
A) Anybody have one for sale?
B) Anybody know where online to buy one?
C) Anybody know if I can get the vital stats of the AC adapter and go to Radio Shack and buy one?
D) Anybody HAVE those vital stats? Should be right on the lumpy part that plugs into the wall.
Muchos Thanks in advance, hope somebody can help me out!
ghostangelofcky
02-18-2006, 01:14 AM
I have one but, unfornatly I am at work, I will get the specifics for you some time tomorrow, you might also want to check vidgame.net, there are power supply info listed on this site.
Tron 2.0
02-18-2006, 02:04 AM
http://www.tzd.com
If they, don't have it you can all ways e-mail where to buy one.
FantasiaWHT
02-18-2006, 08:37 AM
vidgame.net doesn't have the power supply listing (cool otherwise tho!) and TZD doesn't have them for sale but I emailed them asking. Keep the tips coming!
Sparky
02-18-2006, 06:41 PM
the model 1 genesis AC will power the regular TG16
so i tried it in the TG-CD and it wont fit :( its slightly to big
damn!!
Here's what is on the adapter:
HES-ACA-02
Input: 120V 60Hz 24W
Output: 11 VDC 1.53A
I don't know how to describe the plug to you though. There is a little graphic on the AC adapter that I assume describes the plug (sorry, I'm not familiar with these types of things). Looks like this:
(+)--(o --(-)
Just imagine the parentheses are actually a circle. The center circle is open towards the negative side. I assume this means the center plug is negative? Hope that helps.
Anthony1
02-18-2006, 08:04 PM
peep game
http://www.digitpress.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=63758&highlight=frys+ac+adapter
FantasiaWHT
02-18-2006, 09:11 PM
Hey thanks for the help! I did a few hours searching on google and finally ran into some hard numbers. With everything I needed, I wound up going to Radio Shack and getting a 12V, 1500A power supply with an "L" tip. Cost me $22 tho and it's quite large.
Anthony1
02-18-2006, 10:44 PM
Hey thanks for the help! I did a few hours searching on google and finally ran into some hard numbers. With everything I needed, I wound up going to Radio Shack and getting a 12V, 1500A power supply with an "L" tip. Cost me $22 tho and it's quite large.
Well, does it work?
FantasiaWHT
02-19-2006, 09:47 AM
Hey thanks for the help! I did a few hours searching on google and finally ran into some hard numbers. With everything I needed, I wound up going to Radio Shack and getting a 12V, 1500A power supply with an "L" tip. Cost me $22 tho and it's quite large.
Well, does it work?
Sorry, should've put that in the post hehe. Yes it does work! Doesn't seem to be giving me any problems at all.
heyricochet
02-19-2006, 06:43 PM
Here's what is on the adapter:
HES-ACA-02
Input: 120V 60Hz 24W
Output: 11 VDC 1.53A
I don't know how to describe the plug to you though. There is a little graphic on the AC adapter that I assume describes the plug (sorry, I'm not familiar with these types of things). Looks like this:
(+)--(o --(-)
Just imagine the parentheses are actually a circle. The center circle is open towards the negative side. I assume this means the center plug is negative? Hope that helps.
For anyone that cares, the end thing means that the center is the negative part and the outside is the positive part.