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Anonymous Posted on Feb 06, 2013

6 AA Batteries generate how many amps

Need 9 volt power adapter to replace "AA size 1.5V UM-3X6" battery source. It needs to equal the same number of amps put out by 6 AA batteries.

  • Anonymous Feb 09, 2013

    I need to get a power adaptor for my CD player. It takes 6 1.5 AA batteries. The port for the power adapter is labeled 9 va. The guy at Radio Shack couldn't recomend an adapter because he didn't know how many amps were required. He didn't want to give me one that might fry the components.

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If this is a battery powered CD player,
we are talking mA not amps.....6 x 1.5volt batteries give you 9 volts
I would recommend something like this:-
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-AC-DC-Universal-Travel-Adapter-Input-110-220-Volt-7-Output-500mA-/251316939793?_trksid=p2054897.l4275 This will have more than enough power for the CD Player.

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SOURCE: replacing the rechargeable batteries

Contact you local Batteries Plus store. they seem to have just about everything! http://www.batteriesplus.com/

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 19, 2008

SOURCE: Battery compartment disconected by the AC adapter

That could be any number of things. Broken solder joint on the board where the battery terminals connect, dead batteries, and now that I think about it, if the connection is broken or loose in any way inside the hole where the ac adapter goes, it's not going to work with batteries. It needs that completed circuit regardless if there isn't an ac adapter inserted.

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2009

SOURCE: Panasonic CD PLayer SL-CT520 Rechargeable AAA Batteries

Hey this is RaulFixall. You can fix this problem by naking the batteries, I'm mean by taking apart the plastic that cover them. You'll see that the led charging will turn on.

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  • Posted on May 15, 2009

SOURCE: I would like an adapter for my Bose personal CD

if the settings are too far off it can hurt the unit, if they are close, it should work (say 6v and300mah or 400mah), if you take it to a RadioShack (not sure where you are) or electronics place they should be able to get you what you need. Please give a fixya if this helps or helps solve

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  • Posted on Mar 10, 2011

SOURCE: Looking for manual or DC adapter

I have may an adapter as my unit recently stopped working. However, you mention a reset button and I see no such button. I would like to try that first before giving up.

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