Hi guys, I own an older MZ-R30 MD recorder that was from Japan and came with a japanese charger (that I used a transformer for Aussie powerpoints). Today I accidently plugged it straight into the wall with no transformer and the charger blew. I was wondering if I can use my charger from my MZ-RH1 to charge it? My MZ-R30 says on it "DC: 6V external DV supply" The JDM charger says "output : DC 6V 800mA" and "input AC 100V 50/60Hz 12VA" The MZ-RH1 charger says "output : DC 5V - 800mA" and "input AC 100-240V ~ 50/60Hz 10-14VA 6W" Now I dont have a degree in electrical physics but the inpout shouldnt matter as it's to do with what the transformer can take from the power point. This means the output of the transformer is important. Power = Voltage x Amps If the MZ-RH1 charger produces less Voltage than the MD can handle it should be safe as the amps are the same for both chargers.... Can anyone please confirm if this will work? Dont want to fry my MZ-RH1 charger. Help would be appreciated!