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Old January 22nd 07, 10:23 PM posted to rec.autos.simulators
Phil Newnham
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Default Logitech Red Momo Power Requirements

Jone T. wrote:
> Bart Westra wrote:
>
>> Output: 24V --- 0.75A

>
> Same here. The 20V 1,5 A must be wrong. It's positive in the center and
> remember you can use an adapter that is rated more than 0,75A. You must make
> sure it's 24V and the correct polarity on the plug. 20V would probably work
> ok with weaker FF as the only downside. Probably....


20V * 1.5A = 30W
24V * 0.75A = 18W

So the American one can consume more power without blowing the supply.

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Old January 23rd 07, 03:14 AM posted to rec.autos.simulators
Tim O
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Default Logitech Red Momo Power Requirements

On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 15:36:41 -0500, "Larry" > wrote:

>Not Quite
>
>-Larry
>
>General Information
>Power Supply Information
>
>Over the past years Logitech has used two different power supplies on the
>force feedback products. Here are some details:
>
> Power Supply Output: 24V, 750mA, center positive
>
> a.. GT Force
>
> b.. WingMan Formula Force GP
>
> c.. MOMO Racing
>
> d.. MOMO Force
>
> e.. Driving Force
>
> f.. Driving Force Pro
>
> g.. Speed Force
>
> h.. WingMan Force 3D
>
> i.. WingMan Strike Force 3D
>
> j.. Flight Force
>
>Power Supply Output: 20V, 1.5A, center positive
>
> a.. WingMan Formula Force
>
> b.. WingMan Force
>
>-Larry


Interesting.

I have the original Formula Force and red MOMO sitting here.
The power supplies have different part numbers, but they are both
20v/1.5A

One is part number 9830, the other is 9901.
 




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