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  1. Well I ended up using an old mobile phone AC DC adaptor and guess what? It works! :) I was a bit surprised because the specs of the adaptor were only- input AC 100-240V 50-60Hz 150mA output DC 5.7V 800mA It still worked perfectly (just finished my first charge of the mx-1000 battery and have had no problems with it. Thanks to windoze killa for the help , much appreciated. ps The mx-1000 rules
  2. I assume that it is DC because on the adaptor that came with the mouse it says "AC-DC adaptor". Yes I am talking about the recharger/receiver for the mouse. On the actual recharger/receiver (where the AC-DC adaptor plugs in) it has the following information- Rating: 5V---100mA 13V---500mA(DC plug) I have been looking around the house at all my spare AC DC adaptors to see if I have any similar ones to the ones that my mouse recharger/receiver needs. Some of them are rated- input 240v ~50Hz 0.1A output 3.6v --- 600mA input AC 100-240V 50-60Hz 150mA output DC 5.7V 800mA input: 240VAC 50Hz 30mA output:4.8VDC 350mA I am guessing that its a bad idea to try any of my other AC DC adaptors in it? Thanks
  3. Hello, I recently imported a logitech mx-1000 mouse from the US and I was just wondering if it will work in Australia using a plug adaptor or will I need a transformer? Thanks On the AC-DC adaptor that came with the mouse it has the following information- Input :100-120v ~ 50/60Hz 0.25A Output: 8Vv-- 500mA Any help would be greatly appreciated . Thanks
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