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Explorer adapter

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Lost my adapter so I need to know the polarity on the male portion , is it + on the outside or - ?. Also since the adapter output others say is 15V and 100mAmp, how critical does the store bought adapter have to be to those numbers, better to go on the low side or would a higher mAmp charge the battery faster?
 
Better go high, if you go to low you'll fry it. My store bought charger takes 1000 ma and I pluged in a 500 ma and it melted. You talkin bout a home adapter? Better find out for sure, I think 100ma sounds low but I am not sure.
 
Original Minelab wall adaptor reads: Input 110 Volt AC / 60 Hz, Output 15 Volt DC / 100mA. Positive is the internal pole and negative is the external pole. The real problem is finding the correct size pin. Seems like nothing interchanges anymore! Hope this helps.
HH Gilly in Illinois
 
Thanks Gilly, Radio shack does not carry anything like it will try elsewhere or a detector dealer
 
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