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December 4th 06, 03:17 AM
I lost the power adaptor for the 900 Mhz wireless headphones by RCA -
model number WHP150C. I don't have the user guide - hence, does anyone
know the specs (V, mA, etc) for me to replace it with a substitute
adaptor?

Thanks.

- GD

freak
December 4th 06, 08:36 AM
wrote:
> I lost the power adaptor for the 900 Mhz wireless headphones by RCA -
> model number WHP150C. I don't have the user guide - hence, does anyone
> know the specs (V, mA, etc) for me to replace it with a substitute
> adaptor?
>
> Thanks.
>
> - GD

Hi, reasonably new here. I have the CWHP140 900MhZ headphones and
listed on the base of the transmitter below the model number the power
source is listed as: "12 V DC, 200 mA". Yours may be the same the
adaptor itself lists the model (of the adaptor) as "THOMSON A21220N AC
adapter". Again, yours may be the same, I don't see a reason for RCA to
switch power all that much in slightly different models. Good luck with
finding a suitable adapter.

freak
December 4th 06, 08:45 AM
wrote:
> I lost the power adaptor for the 900 Mhz wireless headphones by RCA -
> model number WHP150C. I don't have the user guide - hence, does anyone
> know the specs (V, mA, etc) for me to replace it with a substitute
> adaptor?
>
> Thanks.
>
> - GD

Hi, reasonably new here. I have the CWHP140 900MhZ headphones and
listed on the base of the transmitter below the model number the power
source is listed as: "12 V DC, 200 mA". Yours may be the same the
adaptor itself lists the model (of the adaptor) as "THOMSON A21220N AC
adapter". Again, yours may be the same, I don't see a reason for RCA to
switch power all that much in slightly different models. Good luck with
finding a suitable adapter.



ooh! you're in luck!
I searched RCAs support section for your base model and found
specifics:
19V 280 mA, have fun!