OK- to be totally honest, I'm a complete dummy when it comes to this stuff- but my son isn't (he's a computer tech). You need an AC to DC adapter, available at any Radio Shack or similar store. They are a little black box with a thin cord coming out of it and (mine at least) has plug in prongs. Here's what's on it- Kyocera Model: TXACA0C01 Input: 120VAC 60 Hz 7W Output 5.2VCD 400mA Class 2 power supply plus stuff that doesn't matter.

So what you do, is go to Radio Shack, ask for "a Kyocera AC to DC adapter Model: TXACA0C01, or something that will do the same job." You need a little bit of black electrical tape, hook the wires up, cover with tape neatly, and you're set. - Granny:hippy: