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.
Yes, a 9 volt 1600 mA AC adapter can be substituted for a 9 volt 300 mA adapter. The mA number represents the highest allowable current to be drawn from the adaptor. The adaptor that you want to replace has only 300 mA maximum capacity. The new adaptor has five time the capacity of the old one which means that devices that draw up to 1600 mA can be connected to it. Depends on what you are pluging into.. if could possible run unit hot..
That appliance might last longer if you use an eight volt adapter rather than a nine volt adapter.
No, the unit might work but the low voltage will cause unit to stop.
No, if you use a 6 volts adapter instead of a 9 volts adapter, you will be supplying 3 volts too little to the item that requires 9 volts. Either it may not work properly or it won't work at all. The fact that the 6 volt adapter can supply more current (2000 mA instead of only 1200 mA) won't help solve the problem of having insufficient voltage.
No.No.
No, the voltage is too high.
Yes, the 9 volt 800 milliamp adapter will work with the 9 volt 400 milliamp device. The device will only draw the amount of current it requires, so having a higher amperage rating on the adapter is fine. The voltage should match to ensure compatibility.
Yes, this should work fine.AnswerThe rule is that the voltages should match, but the current rating of the adapter must exceed that of the load you intend connecting to it.
Using a 6 volt adapter on a 9 volt phone can potentially damage the phone. The lower voltage may not provide enough power for the phone to function properly, leading to issues like slow charging or irreversible damage to the phone's components. It is always recommended to use the voltage specified by the manufacturer to avoid any damage.
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, a 9 volt DC adapter can not be used on a CD player that runs on 4.5 volts without damaging the player.