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∙ 11y agoNo
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∙ 11y agoThat appliance might last longer if you use an eight volt adapter rather than a nine volt adapter.
No, get a matching transformer and check the polarity and the milliamps.
No, it is not recommended to substitute a 12 volt 0.5 amp AC adapter with a 7.5 volt 1 amp adapter. The voltage and amperage ratings need to match the requirements of the device you are powering. Using a lower voltage adapter may not provide enough power, and using a higher voltage adapter can potentially damage the device.
No, of course not. The 6v adapter only produces 6v, while the load expects 9v.
No. an AC adapter will not work for equipment that needs DC.
The car adapter is designed to attach it to a 12 volt power source in a car.Other adapters have other purposes.
better yet get six 9 volt clip outs from radio shack and tie them to a wall adapter that is already on the market. Make sure you get an 9 volt adapter that will supply enought current to power all six devices at the same time.
No, the voltage of the replacement adapter must always be IDENTICAL to the original adapter and the current of the replacement adapter must be the same or larger than the original adapter.Trying to use a 9 Volt adapter to replace a 5 Volt adapter will almost certainly completely destroy the device the moment you plug it in.You did not say whether the adapters provided AC or DC or the polarity if DC. Either way both the replacement adapter and the original adapter must be IDENTICAL in this respect.
It sounds like the same thing to me.
It is generally safe to run a 4.3V device with a 5V power adapter, as the device should only draw the amount of voltage it is designed for. However, there is a slight risk of damaging the device if the voltage is consistently higher than the recommended level.
No, the voltage from the adapter should match the voltage required by the appliance.
There is no need to convert a 110-volt outlet to 115 volts as they are essentially the same. The slight variation is within the normal tolerance range for electrical systems. If you need to use a device that requires 115 volts, you can safely plug it into a 110-volt outlet without the need for an adapter.