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.It will probably be fine, but there is always a danger if you exceed specs. If it were me, I would give it a try.
No, the charger will never get the battery up to a full charge. Usually chargers for equipment are about 1.5 volts higher that the device it is to charge.
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Absolutely not! It is a 14 volt drill. Use a 16 or 18 volt battery will destroy the drill in short order. It will run but not for long.
ANS16 is an adapter to allow the ATech simulators / trainers to be networked to an instructor's pc or laptop. This adapter will allow 16 trainers to be networked
The highest rated cable is the Dynex 16" USB PDA/Serial Adapter Cable
16 x (13/16) = 16/1 * 13/16 = 13
Ken Mattingly flew as Command Module Pilot on Apollo 16.
Volt Francisco was born on June 16, 1983, in Hollywood, California, USA.
16% of 13 = 16% * 13 = 0.16 * 13 = 2.08
16 + 13 = 29