Yes, a 350mA capacity output will work well on a 210 mA load. This presumes that the old adapter worked well on the load that was connected to it. The load for the old adapter had to be below 210 mA.
yes, you can.
No, if the device requires 12 VDC then no substitute adapter of a different voltage will work.
To use a CF card adapter for an SD card, simply insert the SD card into the adapter and then insert the adapter into the CF card slot on your device. Make sure the adapter is securely in place before using the SD card.
It is not recommended to use a higher voltage adapter than what is specified for your device. Using a 13V adapter instead of a 12V adapter may damage your device due to overvoltage. It is best to use the adapter with the exact voltage and current specifications that are recommended by the manufacturer.
No, you should not use a 5V DC 800mA adapter in place of a 6V DC 300mA adapter. The output voltage and current ratings of the adapter need to match those required by the device you are powering. Using an adapter with lower voltage or significantly higher current may damage the device. It's best to use an adapter that matches the specified requirements.
no, different voltage could fry solid state components.
Yes! you need to use a power adapter as well a plug adapter in Egypt from the UK.
Yes you can. Given the fact you're talking about milliamps - the slight increase in amps will have no detrimental effect.
There is Velcro in the package with the BlueTooth adapter that you can use for this.
Place the cassette adapter into the 1999 cassette slot with the arrows on the top side. Plug the wire into the device that you want to listen to. The sound will go through the adapter and play through the radios speakers.
One can use "WPC300n" normally at places where WiFi is available. If a place does not have internet, then you can't use the wireless adapter provided.
It will take longer to charge the device