Rick, I don't know that device. What's important when replacing the power supply of anything is to compare voltage, wattage and amperage. This unit works from 12V to 3V (or the voltage of two AA, AAA, C or D common battery@1.5V each.) This has a 1.3 amp upper limit and a wattage output of 15W. These are the two critical measurements! If your device draws more than 1.3 amps, this supply will work for a little while until it burns out minutes later! Or your house whichever goes first . . . This also why they put the disclaimer "Not to be used for laptops." They draw too much current for this little thing. Generally speaking, if your device can use AA,AAA, C,D or 9 volt batteries, you're good. Most devices that use external power supplies will have voltage and amperage marked on its case by the power jack or if you have it's old power supply, it'll be marked. If your device exceeds those of the power supply, look for a better supply. Be safe!
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