800mA should be plenty. I've run mine on 200mA just fine.
--- creekree2000 <
creekree@...
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> thanks for the help -
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> i reversed the polarity of my psu and hooray! i get the correct
> voltage readings on IC1 (the 7805 in there)
> now, when i turn on the 707 some LEDS (5 or so) will blink VERY
> briefly, the LCD wont turn on at all.
> my guess is that the 707 draws more current than my PSU can supply.
> could someone be so kind to tell me what their PSUs are rated at
> mine is rated 800mA - maybe that is not enough
>
> thanks again, creekree
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