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Cody Russell
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Peterson turner power supply

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My strobo flip will not work with the power cable. Batteries all good. I can't figure out if it's on the turner side or power supply side because I can't find that particular power supply. Any thoughts? I'd rather not order a new power supply if I have to order a whole new unit.
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Frankly (and fwiw),

I'd not worry about a supply and just run it on batteries. I may change 2-3 times a year and I get PLENTY of warning as the display gradually dims.

Just one less adapter I have to worry about.

YMMV

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The power supply is available by itself - you can get that here

https://www.petersontuners.com/shop/ite ... wer-Supply

I would first plug yours in & check the output with
a multimeter to verify it is bad.
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Petersen Strobo-flip uses 5VDC, regulated... you can use any USB phone charger to create that voltage... just cut the wire at the end that connects to the phone and connect the red to tip, black to sleeve (ground). I've lost mine, so I'll be doing the exact same thing soon.
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