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Lacie 2d ext hdd question
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<blockquote data-quote="eric" data-source="post: 295796" data-attributes="member: 22327"><p>i'm guessing all you will need is from the adapter on the back of the unit to the plug on the wall. you can take any voltage/amperage a/c and transform it to any d/c (within reason). just like if you were to take a trip to here or somewhere in europe that has different voltage/prongs and just use an adapter to power your stuff. should be the same principle.</p><p></p><p>i bet if you've got an electronics shop nearby you could get the specs from lacie and find the proper adapter with no problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric, post: 295796, member: 22327"] i'm guessing all you will need is from the adapter on the back of the unit to the plug on the wall. you can take any voltage/amperage a/c and transform it to any d/c (within reason). just like if you were to take a trip to here or somewhere in europe that has different voltage/prongs and just use an adapter to power your stuff. should be the same principle. i bet if you've got an electronics shop nearby you could get the specs from lacie and find the proper adapter with no problems. [/QUOTE]
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