The long bar with three dashes under it is the symbol for a DC power source input (as opposed to AC). For an AC-to-DC adapter to work for you, it needs two things:
1) The correct polarity. Most are center-positive. That is, the center pin is the connection for the + connection, and the barrel around it is for the - connection. There is a symbol near the DC input symbol that has the a line from the pin to either a + or -, and a line from a surrounding "C" shape to the other polarity. If you can, photo that and post it.
2) The correct pin size. There are several different combinations of pin diameter and shell diameter. This usually is the main problem when buying from ebay or amazon. I love ebay for things like this, but make sure the vendor is in Ireland and has a return policy.
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1) The correct polarity. Most are center-positive. That is, the center pin is the connection for the + connection, and the barrel around it is for the - connection. There is a symbol near the DC input symbol that has the a line from the pin to either a + or -, and a line from a surrounding "C" shape to the other polarity. If you can, photo that and post it.
2) The correct pin size. There are several different combinations of pin diameter and shell diameter. This usually is the main problem when buying from ebay or amazon. I love ebay for things like this, but make sure the vendor is in Ireland and has a return policy.
ak
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