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 Author: Lilvee2k View Messages Posted By Lilvee2k
 Posted: Apr 19, 2024 18:12
 Subject: Lego Control Center 9V (UK) AC Adaptor Help
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Location:  United Kingdom, England
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Part No: 2840c01  Name: Technic Control Center I
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2840c01 Technic Control Center I
Parts: Electric, Programmable {Black}

Hi all,

My first post as I am new on here, apologize if I have posted this in the wrong
group, so I need help with the Lego Control Center, I have purchased one that
has a custom UK AC Adaptor attached, however after opening it the AC wires are
taped to the 2 blue wires separately inside the control center, is this safe
to use?

I have also attached a photo of the adaptor, please can someone advise me if
this setting is correct and safe, as here in the UK it is so hard to find version
2, so I am left with x2 Version 1 controllers and to be eco-friendly I would
rather not use batteries.

Thanks

Vee
 
 Author: taxan View Messages Posted By taxan
 Posted: Apr 19, 2024 19:20
 Subject: Re: Lego Control Center 9V (UK) AC Adaptor Help
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In Problem, Lilvee2k writes:
  
 
Part No: 2840c01  Name: Technic Control Center I
* 
2840c01 Technic Control Center I
Parts: Electric, Programmable {Black}

Hi all,

My first post as I am new on here, apologize if I have posted this in the wrong
group, so I need help with the Lego Control Center, I have purchased one that
has a custom UK AC Adaptor attached, however after opening it the AC wires are
taped to the 2 blue wires separately inside the control center, is this safe
to use?

I have also attached a photo of the adaptor, please can someone advise me if
this setting is correct and safe, as here in the UK it is so hard to find version
2, so I am left with x2 Version 1 controllers and to be eco-friendly I would
rather not use batteries.

Thanks

Vee

Check if the cable are soldered together or just twisted inside the tape.
If they are twisted use some thing like in the image to make it safe. (used in
many cars)
 
 Author: Lilvee2k View Messages Posted By Lilvee2k
 Posted: Apr 19, 2024 23:24
 Subject: Re: Lego Control Center 9V (UK) AC Adaptor Help
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In Problem, taxan writes:
  In Problem, Lilvee2k writes:
  
 
Part No: 2840c01  Name: Technic Control Center I
* 
2840c01 Technic Control Center I
Parts: Electric, Programmable {Black}

Hi all,

My first post as I am new on here, apologize if I have posted this in the wrong
group, so I need help with the Lego Control Center, I have purchased one that
has a custom UK AC Adaptor attached, however after opening it the AC wires are
taped to the 2 blue wires separately inside the control center, is this safe
to use?

I have also attached a photo of the adaptor, please can someone advise me if
this setting is correct and safe, as here in the UK it is so hard to find version
2, so I am left with x2 Version 1 controllers and to be eco-friendly I would
rather not use batteries.

Thanks

Vee

Check if the cable are soldered together or just twisted inside the tape.
If they are twisted use some thing like in the image to make it safe. (used in
many cars)


Thank you, ill order those small parts