You showed the photo of a power supply that produces 9VDC when its input is almost any country's voltage. But you took it apart and did not write down where its 3 wires were connected. Then you guessed wrong and it blew up. The circuit for the clock also might nave been blown up.
The clock has 2 input for power one with battery and other is plug so I didn't know that it was 110v and plugged it and smokes came out. 3 wires goes for the plug with a transformer and the other is for the battery. I plugged it to 220v before and after 3 month I decided to fix it.You showed the photo of a power supply that produces 9VDC when its input is almost any country's voltage. But you took it apart and did not write down where its 3 wires were connected. Then you guessed wrong and it blew up. The circuit for the clock also might nave been blown up.
