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  • Bagged a £24 irtworker…
  • superlukey
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    Popped into my local Halfords on Sunday (Steveneage)to get a couple of bits and thought

    MrNutt
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    WHAAAAT?!?! why the bloody buggery bollocks can I never find these!?!?!

    forge197
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    me neither I think it’s just trolling 😉 I’ll keep using the Hozelock!!

    akira
    Full Member

    I got one last weekend so it’s not trolling, just a quick question, anyone had any luck using a mains adaptor so you can use it sans car sometimes?

    superlukey
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    RichPenny
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    It should, superlukey, but it doesn’t. To be more specific, it seems to struggle to supply enough current and therefore is a bit intermittent. You’d be better off getting a computer SMPS, putting it in a box and wiring it straight into the dirtworker.

    superlukey
    Free Member

    You need a regulated one then like this. This is even cheaper: http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=32754
    Regards.

    akira
    Full Member

    Cheers RichPenny but think that sounds a bit more complicated than I was hoping for.
    Elektricks not really my strongpoint.

    superlukey
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    I am pretty sure you will have no probs with the regulated one. W

    andywhit
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    >I am pretty sure you will have no probs with the regulated one. W

    Errr, dirtworkers require several times more current than that PSU will supply.

    Older dirtworkers require around 6A current supply and “new” ones use 4-5A.

    Andy
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    I got one last week from Mitcham halfords for £25 if that make you feel any better MrNutt 😆

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