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The AC adapter for the N64 is the power source of the system. It is what plugs into the wall and runs the system. Without this key piece your N64 would not function. .j.
Yes the voltage is close enough to work. What you have to be cautious about is the milliamp output of the adapter. Make sure that the output of the adapter is higher than the device that plugs into it.
No, auto batteries are DC not AC.
There are a lot of travel adapter plugs available in the market. It varies depends on the countries usage. Some of the common travel adapter plugs are * Kensington Travel Plug Adapter with USB Charger * Wagan AC/DC Power Adapter for 12V Cooler * Avent Isis IQ Duo Vehicle Power Adaptor
AC adapters are available from a wide range of venders both retail (Walmart)and online (Amazon). AC adapters are so widely available that you should have no problem finding the exact adapter you need.
The AC adapter may be different, as some Thai power plus are European style. The adapter will work with a 2 prong adapter for US plugs.
Ac adapter (uses regular household power, DC adapter (car adapter), and battery pack
No, the battery is DC not AC.
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the AC adapter.... do you mean where to plug the AC adapter in? E-mail me at taylordc@live.ca so i can help you
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The specifications for both the AC adapter and the requirements for the Garmin (or the specifications for the AC adapter for that Garmin) would have to be known. Even if they were compatible, an "adapter" would have to be fabricated to fit on the end of the AC adapter and "convert" that plug (changing its "size" and, if necessary, its polarity) to one compatible with the Garmin. Either that or the plug on the end of the Blackberry adapter would have to be replaced with one that fits the Garmin. And then the adapter won't fit the Blackberry. : Yes it can. My Blackberry car charger works fine with the Garmin 255WT so the pin outs and polarity are the same. The plug fit was somewhat loose and occasionally disconnects if wiggled. : The easy way to check compatibility is to find out if there is a generic charger that works for both devices. If there is then the original cord will likely work for both as well. (As long as the generic charger does not use two different adapter plugs for the two devices you are trying to hook up)