Yes, you need to match the Voltage, the current (A) need to be the same or higher.
It is generally safe to use a lower amperage power adapter as long as the voltage matches. In this case, using a 12V 3A power adapter instead of a 12V 5A one should be fine, as long as the device does not exceed the 3A limit. Just make sure the lower amp rating is sufficient for the device you are powering.
BS1361 fuses come in a standard size of 25mm in width and varying lengths depending on the current rating of the fuse. Common current ratings for BS1361 fuses are 5A, 15A, 20A, and 30A.
1000w/230v= aprox 5A
The two fertilizers in Group 5A are ammonium nitrate and ammonium sulfate.
To determine how many 60W lamps can be used on a 230V, 5A lighting circuit, first calculate the total power capacity of the circuit using the formula: Power (W) = Voltage (V) × Current (A). In this case, it would be 230V × 5A = 1150W. Dividing this by the power of each lamp (60W) gives 1150W ÷ 60W ≈ 19 lamps. Therefore, you can safely use up to 19 lamps on this circuit.
No, because you didn't actually ask a complete question. I want to make a charger that output 12v 5amp out put.
not unless you want to fry your electronics
No, you cannot.
12V 5A = 12V 5000mA
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3a2 - 16a + 5 = 3a2 - 15a - a + 5 = 3a(a -5) - 1(a -5) = (3a - 1)(a - 5)
No. You have to have 19v and 5a
It is generally safe to use a lower amperage power adapter as long as the voltage matches. In this case, using a 12V 3A power adapter instead of a 12V 5A one should be fine, as long as the device does not exceed the 3A limit. Just make sure the lower amp rating is sufficient for the device you are powering.
5A refers to the size of the high school. In most states 5A is the largest high schools. Some states choose to use 6 levels of highschools.
The GCF is 5a.
yes, they leave at various times throughout the day: 2:20a, 5a, 7a, 8:30a, 10a, 11:30a, 1p, 2:30p, 4:30p, 6p. It is 18$ to ride and the bus leaves from UW-Madison Memorial Union.
BS1361 fuses come in a standard size of 25mm in width and varying lengths depending on the current rating of the fuse. Common current ratings for BS1361 fuses are 5A, 15A, 20A, and 30A.