I almost fell out of my chair on this kind note from the folks at Daito Communication Apparatus Co. Ltd. I found this funny, perhaps you will too. ---- Note 1: The power supply capacity should be more than the fusing current. If the power capacity is less than the fusing current, the fuse may not blow for a short time, and then nasty smell, smoking and so on may occur. ---- I read this as follows: If my power source drains to the point where the power supply can not power the device at a current higher than the fusing current, the device has a built in "low battery alarm" that consists of blasting the user in the face with a "nasty smell" followed by "and so on" that will occur. I'm concerned about the "and so on" part. I can imagine several so ons including but not limited to: conversion into dark matter, a tear in the space-time-continuum... Happy holidays, Christopher J. Wolff, VP CIO Broadband Laboratories, Inc. http://www.bblabs.com
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Christopher J. Wolff