No its entirely different than a power source.
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+12V, -12V, +5V, -5V, +3.3V
The fuse for the power source will be in the fuse block, but your problem may be in the accessery cell phone charger power inverter etc... In which case you can unscrew the end and there will be a round glass fuse. In some cases you will have to take it apart with a screwdriver, but not too many. Good luck, shannon
Yes. The 250 voltage is a not-to-exceed rating.
can a 12v lawn mower sealed battery be charged with 12v battery charger use on cars
using a step-up transformer. ****warning***** will stress a power supply
DC 12V power supply can convert 110/220V AC power source to 12V DC.
Using a 12v 600ma source is allowing 12 volts and 600 amps of power. If the device requires a 12v 500ma source, the larger source is acceptable. Please note that it will only be drawing on 500ma of the available 600ma.
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what is meant by "car audio"? an amplifier will not turn on if it is missing either ground, 12v or 12v accessory turn on. the respective wire colors will be large red wire for 12v battery source, large black wire for -12v ground battery or chassis, thin blue wire for accessory 12v turn on. these wires can be tested for 12v with a multi-meter or a simple test light. a car radio is basically the same wire design for power up, most radios will need 12v to the yellow wire, accessory 12v for the red wire and chassis ground for the black. test these wires the same way the amplifier is tested and repair any wires not functioning correctly. if this does not help, respond with more detailed accurate assessments of problem for further advise.
sorry meant to say 14.3 volt power source
+12V, -12V, +5V, -5V, +3.3V -5V is seldom used
The 12V auxiliary power outlet used to be called a cigarette lighter with a covering device that could get hot enough to light a cigarette. Since smoking is no longer popular, the lighter was replaced with a plastic cover and it was renamed a "12V auxiliary power outlet".You can plug 12v devices into it for power such as search lights phone chargers etc
+12v,-12v, +5v, ,-5v, +3.3v and the one seldom used is -5v
No, you cannot.
From what? If you need 12VDC for temporary use, there is a very good 12VDC source in your PC power supply.
Anything needing 12V to operate.
take a 12v power cord splice the wire and reconnect