Raduga,
OK, let's try to make a "compilation" of the various power-threads:
(Big post warning ! Better get some coffee !)
My guess with the "explosion" was done because Daniel said that
he's a user in Europe and here we have 220-240V AC.
The EA-72 as a 100V adaptor will definitely be destroyed if you
try to put it into a 230/240V plug.
We had reports from people using the EA-72 in Europe with a
step-down-transformer to 110V and they damaged their Zaurus.
We guess this may be caused due to a bad step-down-transformer.
I know that a lot of US users use the EA-72 at 110V and a lot
of them don't have any problems. I can't comment this, we simply
don't have that much US customers.
But the point that makes me think is : If the EA-72 works in the US,
why is SHARP selling the US units (SL-5500/5600/6000) with the
much more expensive EA-70S ?
The Zaurus really doesn't like over-/undervoltage. I can't give you
a detailed explanation why, i'm not an electronics guru.
So, using of a no-name or different AC adaptor always includes
the risk of frying the charger electronics with incorrect voltage.
Forums on the net are full of reports and we also get about 1-2
calls / emails weekly from users with these problems.
Building a stable and good AC adaptor is no rocket science, so
i really don't know _why_ there're obviously so many bad adaptors
on the market. We simply go the easy way and supply the EA-70S
for all our Zauris like SHARP does and we definitely have no user
with a fried charger from thousands of units in Europe.
The one and only unit (sold from us) we ever had with a fried
charger was damaged using our USB charging cable on a bad
active hub. So (for the C700/750/760/860) we can say that
charging over USB is safe. Unfortunately USB-charging is no
longer possible with the new models.
The "i fried my charger" problem exists since the SL-5500.
Defective chargers where >90% of all warranty issues.
Some of them fried with the EA-70S while flashing a ROM
(we never tracked down how, it was about 10-15 units) and
all other units went dead with selfmade battery packs and
3rd party AC adaptors.
Conclusion:
Do's:
You may try the EA72 if you're in the US. But i (and this is my
personal opinion) would have a bad feeling.
You may use a USB charging cable for the previous SL-C models.
You can trust the EA-70S.
For all other accessories, i would ask the supplier to give me
a written note that this one will work with my Zaurus.
Dont's:
Better never plug an adaptor on your Zaurus only because
there's "5V" written on it.
Never try a cheap car charger (MHPower from SerialIO is safe)
and start your engine while the Zaurus is plugged.
Be careful with cheap battery packs. Highend packs like the one
from Socket are reported to be safe (so was the Samsung, but
this is unfortunately discontinued).
And please think a second about the following:
You spend >$500 and maybe with accessories $800-$1000 of
your hard earned cash for your Zaurus.
So _why_ are you looking for a $5 AC adaptor

?
Maybe one of the US vendors could also add something to this
thread. I would love to see some feedback what their
experiences are.
///TRIsoft
Marc Stephan