by Clym5 on Wed Jan 07, 2015 10:56 am
Sadly, 800mA won't cut it. You need 9VAC at 1.2 or 1A from memory. I never like to load up power supplies at anywhere over 75% of their rated capacity for constant current draw. 800mA powering a 1.2A device would either just shut the power supply down, or kill it quickly.
And for testing if it is AC or DC, it might show a symbol.
~ means AC and one with a flat line on the bottom and 3 dashes on top means DC. You could also find out with a multimeter if it can test both AC and DC.
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