BattleBrat
Previously known as Blasto_Brandino.
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^ The Lisa III was the same way, When I bought my Lisa III XP it sat for 3 months until I bought the LLP
well, I still haven't received an email from Triad Audio, but here is the link to an inexpensive power adapter that matches the specs given by them.(24v dc, 500ma, center positive ) I believe that the Lisa III accepted an adapter with a 2.1mm ID plug. That is the same size as the one in the following link also. I'm not sure if it is exactly right but it is the best that i've found.
http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=T1070-P5P-ND
I found this next one because of Sceptre's post above. I really just want to charge the battery. Is there really an advantage in buying this for that purpose?
http://www.audiophileproducts.com/supplier
I'll check my configuration tomorrow. Don't want to guess and get it wrong. I would always put a multi meter on the plug to check V and polarity. I'll put details of my eventual PSU which I picked up brand new for a song.
Regards
Sceptre
OK,
I can confirm that it is 24V + tip.
Your methodology of using the meter is correct as long as you see positive 24V when red lead is in centre.
Confirmation of correct connection will be blue led lit on front panel when switched on.
The PSU I mentioned was teh Balluff BAE001 24V 750mA regulated supply. It is desgned as a rack mounted unit but works fine for me.
Hope all goes well and you start enjoying your Lisa III.
Regards
Sceptre
if you buy the L3, it comes with a charger actually. not the LLP but its a regular charger that has a light(red means charging, green means charged). at least I got a charger with my triad audio Lisa when i bought it last august from the website.