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Old 21st Nov 2017, 9:41 am   #1
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Default Philips PRM 8060 power connector.

Hello.

I have this transmitter, the power connector has four pins, what voltage does it carry?

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Old 21st Nov 2017, 11:20 am   #2
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Default Re: Philips PRM 8060 power connector.

The attached image of the free connector shows the 12V DC and loudspeaker connections for the PRM80 series... The shell is the same as a PC HDD power connector. Hope this helps.
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Hi Sparky, thanks for the help
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