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Old 05-05-2010, 06:22 PM   #4
jusmee
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[QUOTE=theducks;898618] Auto electric systems can have some very wild voltage spikes (when starting). The adapter MUST prevent any of that from getting through )

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I have seen advice in instructions to never leave an auto-power adapter plugged in when starting the car. I am sure this is out of fear of these spikes, and some cars may well blow things up!
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