[blindkid] Orion TI 36x talking calculator question

Patricia Renfranz dblair2525 at msn.com
Sun Jun 14 18:28:05 UTC 2009


Our TI36X charger is different:
On the charger: 
plug-in Class 2 power unit
Cat. No.: XDC41-02
Input: 120V-60Hz 9.3W
Output: 9.0V = 350mA
(no brand name or anything)
The charger end is just a silver straight prong.

HTH,
Pat
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> From: Andy & Sally Thomas <andysally at comcast.net>
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> Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2009 11:14:04 -0500
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> Subject: [blindkid] Orion TI 36x talking calculator question
> 
> David Thomas has this talking calculator, it is about two years old.  We
> have not used it much, as we have tried to take the abacus and "math think"
> as far as we could.  We now have a problem, we are not sure if we have the
> right charger selected for it.  If anyone else has one and could double
> check their charger as described below, that would be helpful to us.
> 
> The charger that we think goes to the calculator says 6volt, 1 amp on the
> side.  It also says "Egston" on the top of the charger.  It doesnt say Orion
> or TI anywhere, but these chargers are often third party items that are not
> made by the primary manufacturer.   The charging end that goes into the
> calculator is silver with a yellow plastic tip.
> 
> If anyone can verify that this description, particularly the voltage and
> amperage, is what fits theirs then we will be sure that we wont accidentally
> "smoke" this 279 dollar item.
> 
> Muchas gracias, Andy Thomas
> 
> 
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