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Just to make sure this is the right mains adapter in Model Specific Discussion; Ok so i just got my RN4081 passthrough and its great the thing kicks like a mule and sends out ...
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    Default Just to make sure this is the right mains adapter

    Ok so i just got my RN4081 passthrough and its great the thing kicks like a mule and sends out so much vapour i have to blow it out to the side so i can still see the tv!! lol
    just want to double check with someone who is more electrically minded though this is the right wall adapter to use as i would rather plug it in than kick my laptops .... all day.
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    That's a European adapter. You haven't updated your profile with your location, so I have no idea where you are. If you're in Europe, it may be OK. That won't fit any outlet in the USA.

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    cheers Jim yes im in the uk location updated.

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    Output: DC 5.0V 1A
    Should work fine...In general thats exactly what people use

    But keep in mind at your Atomizer probly has a resistance between 3-3.5ohms and at 5v will be looking for around 1.43amps - 1.66amps

    But as i said what your using will work fine and is what most users here use

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    OK Bobnot;

    It's rated for 1amp. Should be OK. I have a 12v auto adapter that's rated for 850mA. It's lower than what I would like, but runs my passthrough OK. I'd recommend higher than that that though. I just found one at my local pharmacy that's rated for 3amps. It does a fine job, so my smaller one is in the box for back-up.

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    Where did you get your passthrough? I am having a time trying to find one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ACM View Post
    Where did you get your passthrough? I am having a time trying to find one.
    i got mine here for £14.99 with free delivery to the uk (its only £1.90 delivery to the us if thats where you hail from)it uses good thick cable too that seems like it will last longer than a lot that use thinner cable and has a 1 year guarantee.


    im impressed by this site i think the guy that runs it makes a lot of this stuff his self he also has torch mods on there for £22 that you can use with an RN4081 atomiser plus a multi voltage mod which can do either 3.7v or 6v for £39.99 bargain! thats my next purchase.

    edit:the multi volt mod is out of stock at the moment but the passthroughs are in stock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Davis View Post
    OK Bobnot;

    It's rated for 1amp. Should be OK. I have a 12v auto adapter that's rated for 850mA. It's lower than what I would like, but runs my passthrough OK. I'd recommend higher than that that though. I just found one at my local pharmacy that's rated for 3amps. It does a fine job, so my smaller one is in the box for back-up.
    thanks nick and jim il keep my eye out for one with a higher ampage.
    Last edited by bobnot; 12-03-2009 at 03:50 AM.

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