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Clock radio works great on batteries, but hums when plugged in to the converter...
I have a clock radio/sound machine that works perfectly with the batteries, but has a loud hum when hooked up to the power converter. Is this a function of the power converter? If I were to remove the plug from the power converter and attach the wires to the battery leads would I get the same results? The specs for the recommended power converter are 9v 500mA. I only have a 9v 400mA. Could this make a difference?
This is something I bought from Goodwill and have a week to return. Thanks!
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It's on the way out. I think it would e easier and cheaper to just replace it.
![]() You can try the 400ma power supply. If it works, it may produce the same sounds, if not, the clock won't power up - no harm.
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I bet AC is getting through your converter and you are hearing a 60hz AC hum.
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If your power adapter is really CHEAP or OLD or CHEAP AND OLD, it's possible the transformer inside there is leaking and making dirty power. the mA rating shouldn't make a difference.
If you have another adapter handy or want to try to grab a new one, it -might- get better.
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Buy rechargeable batteries.
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Put an RF Choke on the power cord near the radio. You can buy them at Radio Shack for a buck or two.
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The fourth 9v power supply I found worked great. No hum at all.
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The ones that produced the hum were probably the wrong milliamp rating... too much or too little?
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The one that works is 1100mA. All that didn't work were below the recommended 500mA.
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