Replacement for ROS-2500W

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Replacement for ROS-2500W

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I came across the Z-COMM V674ME02. It seems pretty close, but it needs a 10V supply. Does anyone know if 12V is going to fry it? The spec sheet didn't give a range, only 10V.

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