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John Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 25 May 2007 10:12:55 -0400
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Well, Mine are all different enough that I can remember what goes with what, 
plus it's only the chargers that I ever unplug, but you can use the same 
dimo tape labels, or probably new ones now, and have a bit of blank left 
after the braille ends, and have it rap around  the cord, so it will be 
folded in half around the cord. No heat at the cord, or if there is you have 
a serious problem. Luckily the one for the Icom T90A has that choke at the 
end so that's obvious, I still have the charger from my long deceased t90.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 9:36 AM
Subject: labeling power suplies


>A while ago we were discussing ways of keeping wallworts straight.  At the
> time I thought, just use dimo tape, and put labels on each supply.  Well I
> spent about an hour and a half putting labels on at least seven of the
> little buggers.  Now I find that the heat generated inside the supplies, 
> has
> loosened the adhesive, and my labels are somewhere around here on the 
> floor.
> Anybody got a better idea?  Let's see,
> supplies for the Icom at-90, Braille note, gps rx, computer cable modem,
> phone line modem, cable amplifier, computer speakers, tape backup drive,
> scanner, printer, aph recorder, cell phone, tw1 talking watt meter,
> amplified FM antenna, portable CD player, not to mention the drawer full 
> of
> wallworts, that have no obvious use at the present time.  I'd also like to
> mark the big supplies with the accompanying radio, and recommended 
> amperage
> of fuses. 

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