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Wireless: I want to use a battery to power my DX200 wireless basestation. What is the require voltage and current draw on the base?
Wireless: I want to use a battery to power my DX200 wireless basestation. What is the require voltage and current draw on the base?
If you want to power your DX200 basestation using a DC power source (battery) rather than a AC source
The voltage range is 12 to 14VDC with a nominal current draw of about .78 amps.
The voltage range is 12 to 14VDC with a nominal current draw of about .78 amps.
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