Powder dispensers?
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Re: Powder dispensers?
Yes it is a standard RCBS thing. I will ask Christel to dig it out and post the details.
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Thanks. Hopefully it will be the same, though I have loads of kit that I can have a look through that might have one.
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Toby, ordered it last night and it should be on it's way here today. You lucky man you
Blu

Blu

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I know!! :mrgreen:
Can't wait not to have to fiddle with my loads (that sound soooo wrong!!)
Can't wait not to have to fiddle with my loads (that sound soooo wrong!!)
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I'm saying nothingCan't wait not to have to fiddle with my loads (that sound soooo wrong!!)

Blu

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Guys I just checked the adapter for my Chargemaster and it says the following.
Input: AC 120V 60Hz 16W
Output: DC 7.5V 1A
So on reading that I did some digging on the UK sites and came across these. I think the second one the one called the Skytronic would be just what you need Toby. Here's the link.
http://www.knighton-tools.co.uk/acatalo ... ertor.html
Blu
Input: AC 120V 60Hz 16W
Output: DC 7.5V 1A
So on reading that I did some digging on the UK sites and came across these. I think the second one the one called the Skytronic would be just what you need Toby. Here's the link.
http://www.knighton-tools.co.uk/acatalo ... ertor.html
Blu

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I'll wait and see what the socket (into the machine) looks like and see if I have something similar. I think its going to be cheaper to buy a straight 240V into 7.5V lead & plug rather than an inverter.
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Just to confirm / agree
I have the Hornady Lock an Load
http://www.sinclairintl.com/.aspx/pid=3 ... uto_Charge
So far have only used it with Viht 155 and 550 with no problems.
I really like it and would recommend it. It comes with a 2 pin plug but Hornady say that all their stuff is made with Europe in mind and can take our Voltage OK.
DM
I have the Hornady Lock an Load
http://www.sinclairintl.com/.aspx/pid=3 ... uto_Charge
So far have only used it with Viht 155 and 550 with no problems.
I really like it and would recommend it. It comes with a 2 pin plug but Hornady say that all their stuff is made with Europe in mind and can take our Voltage OK.
DM
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Adapter details for our CM (At long last!)
Merry King
AC/DC ADAPTER
Model: MKD-481001000GS
Input: 230V~50Hz
Output: 10V 1000mA
Centre pin is positive and the output plug is 5.4mm diameter
Merry King
AC/DC ADAPTER
Model: MKD-481001000GS
Input: 230V~50Hz
Output: 10V 1000mA
Centre pin is positive and the output plug is 5.4mm diameter
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