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TO MANY WALL WARTS WITH NO IDEA TO WHAT THEY GO

Here is a quick and simple way to code your wall warts (transformer power supplies for drills,camera, electronic items etc). I have many wall wart style chargers and sometimes I forget which item they go too. I have lots of guitar effects, bass effects, camera, camcorder and much more. Now after I have figured out what they go to, I buy multi-colored tie wraps and put one color on the wall wart and the same color on the tool or device it goes too. If I run out of colors I buy colored tape and do the same thing and you can resuse colors that way. It has helped me eliminate a frustrating situation.

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the dual charger does not charge the batteries

Simply fix the wall wart. AE6JI 704-745-2067 Extra Class FCC VEC +45 years practical electronics.

There is a fine wire, (under the paper wrapping) or on the transformer, re-close, and it will work 99% of the time.

WARNING random wall warts WILL vary, up to 200% of what their rating label states!

Next time do not have the wall wart plugged into the Wall AC, until AFTER you plug it into the radio.
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Is it a wall wart transformer? By this I mean an external power supply that plugs into the amplified speakers. If so, you might just replace the power supply.
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It's actually the opposite. 1/8" jacks are almost always positive tip. I think you are best off using a 9VDC supply. If the voltage is not staying constant at 9 volts it could certainly do damage. If the supply you used was a negative tip positive sleeve you may have burned out a component or two...and more voltage than recommended could have done some other bad things. If it does not work with a 9VDC supply with the correct polarity you can fix it yourself if you have electronic experience. You could also send it to me and I'll fix it at a reasonable rate.
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