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Hi all, I have a water pump connected to an adapter (pictured) but I am having trouble getting it to run using any of the cords I had on hand; it calls for using DC-only & 12V (between 9-14). I have tried Googling around & browsing Amazon but I'm a bit overwhelmed with options. Can anyone suggest an adapter that'll get this little guy pumping? Please forgive my naivety & TIA.

Also, I hope that it's kosher I ask here. If it's not, please let me know if there's a better place. Thanks again.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Afaik that's a myth. There is no testing or certification associated with the CE logo, it's just a self-declaration of the manufacturer that certain standards are met. You can just buy rolls of these stickers, or print them yourselves. That's what manufacturers do, legit ones and shitty ones.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Legit companies won't just print it without self testing. At any point the EU can demand test data and if you don't have it they can block your company from shipping there. It also opens the company up to lawsuits. Big companies with a brand to protect won't mess around with this, it's cheaper to design and test.