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Attaching 12 volt wall wort to mad man board

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What is the best way to do this? I bought a 12 DC volt wall wort that is rated at 300mA. How would I wire the board and wall wort together? I'm new at this.

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Anyone, anyone?
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Here ya go

Stolen from another thread with the same question.
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ChrisQ wrote:Here ya go

Stolen from another thread with the same question.
Thanks ChrisQ. So do you basically get male and female versions of these?
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Yakface wrote:
ChrisQ wrote:Here ya go

Stolen from another thread with the same question.
Thanks ChrisQ. So do you basically get male and female versions of these?
The wall-wart presumably already has a plug attached, so you just need the matching socket.
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Re: Attaching 12 volt wall wort to mad man board

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Yakface wrote:What is the best way to do this? I bought a 12 DC volt wall wort that is rated at 300mA. How would I wire the board and wall wort together? I'm new at this.

Thanks
Kevin
If this is not a regulated wart you better check the output voltage and plug polarity first.
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tetsujin wrote:
Yakface wrote:
ChrisQ wrote:Here ya go

Stolen from another thread with the same question.
Thanks ChrisQ. So do you basically get male and female versions of these?
The wall-wart presumably already has a plug attached, so you just need the matching socket.
Thanks for the help.
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Hmmm..

Have a look on my site, in the downloads section. The Starfury, Starship and Big Starship kits all explain how to do this in their instructions. Of course, those come with the matched pair of DC power plugs, none of the other kits do.
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