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danielbb90

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http://www.thesourcecc.com/estore/Product....product=2738863

Will this charge my MZ-NH1?

I don't know the ampage... Help please! :)

Thanks

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Nevermind

http://www.thesourcecc.com/estore/Product....product=2731859

I found this one this will work right!?

1000mA

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Skradgee, unfortunately that's not quite right. He does not need to go to the expense and bulk of an inverter.

However, what I would be inclined to do is buy a power adapter which is REGULATED at 6V. This one could very well do the job but if I have a power supply which measures in at 9V without a load, I get paranoid.

Daniel, find someone who sells a regulated 6V supply (800mA minimum, higher is fine when it comes to current) or otherwise buy the genuine Sony adapter. You will need the cradle though and as you already know, that will make it impossible to power and play at the same time. Unless someone has already started manufacturing a power supply that can plug straight into it, you're out of luck I'm afraid.

Otherwise, if you only want to charge it while on the road, then by all means just buy the type of power adapter as I've recommended and you'll be just fine.

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Skradgee, unfortunately that's not quite right. He does not need to go to the expense and bulk of an inverter.

Well, it's not wrong. The stand will be needed, but I suppose there are (at least) two options to get the power to it. If it was me, I'd use the AC adapter (which is already supplied with the unit) with an inverter. Then if I want to swap it out, and power something else in my car, I'll have that option.

Mannnnnnnnny ways to a solution.

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Well, it's not wrong. The stand will be needed, but I suppose there are (at least) two options to get the power to it. If it was me, I'd use the AC adapter (which is already supplied with the unit) with an inverter. Then if I want to swap it out, and power something else in my car, I'll have that option.

Mannnnnnnnny ways to a solution.

I agree, there are indeed many ways. Some are easier to justify than others though. :ok:

I didn't say it was wrong, just not quite right. If I were to use a variety of appliances off my cigarette lighter socket or could simply not find/justify the cost of a suitable dedicated adapter, then I would also go for an inverter.

But seriously, when I used my MZ-R50 in the company car, the last thing I intended to do was carry my inverter with me as well!! A simple little DC adapter in your pocket is convenient and cheaper if he isn't looking at using a wider variety of appliances.

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