h a l f b a k e r yThere goes my teleportation concept.
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Devices that require an adapter are generally made
that way to remove the transformer from the device,
otherwise they'd just accept 115V/240V AC. |
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Aren't DC-to DC converter ICs available nowadays ? Correct me if I am wrong, but I think you would not need transformer. |
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No, better to go with a stronger standard, USB, 5V. (-
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Can it also in the darkness bind them? |
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This is a bit let's all, innit? |
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There should be legislation requiring all adaptor-
equipped equipment to conform to one of a very
small number of standards, but it's still a let's-all. |
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It would be even simpler if every device had exposed metal contacts and every power supply had crocodile clips on the ends of its leads. |
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It's not really a let's all, because that supposes that
agreement is all that is necessary. This idea lacks the
understanding that some devices use different
amounts of energy in different doses. |
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And that's why I preferred [bungston]'s anno to
[MaxwellBuchanan]'s. |
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// This idea lacks the understanding that some
devices use different amounts of energy in different
doses.// |
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I took it that [VJW] was referring only to devices
that currently use 1.5-9V from a wall-wart. If so,
then all that's needed is a 9V adaptor capable of
delivering a fairly healthy current, and an internal
voltage regulator in the device. Still a "let's all"
though. |
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Lets'all : I somehow still think its an idea, since you need a different product. |
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//an internal voltage regulator// It will be work but not necessary. A voltage regulator can work with continuously varying voltages, hence contain more circuitry. What is proposed here is that, devices should have internal DC voltage converter, which accept, a fixed 9V DC as input. |
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//This may cover all your toys, but many devices require power that would melt many cables when using 9V//
Is it possible to name those devices ? |
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//stronger standard, USB, 5V//
What about devices that need 6V or 9V ? |
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//Computer, large television, hairdryer, toaster.// |
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Those things generally don't use (power)adapter. They directly plug in to mains socket with the exception of Laptops. |
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Edited the text for idea. |
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