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Q: How is 600mA different from 1500mA?
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Can you use 12v 600ma instead of 12v 500ma?

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.


Can a 6volt 600 milliamps adopter be substituted for a 6 volts 100 milliamps adopter?

Yes...(if I'm understanding your question correctly). You want to use the 600mA adaptor on a device that once used the 100mA adaptor? Yes....you can go higher with mA, but not lower.


When did complex organisms appear on Earth?

Fossil evidence shows it happened around 600 million years ago (600ma) Surprisingly, single celled organisms began 3.6 billion years ago and went on being single for 3 billion years.


How much energy is lost as heat at every energy tranfor?

That depends on the process. Different processes, and different machines and pieces of equipment, have different efficiencies.That depends on the process. Different processes, and different machines and pieces of equipment, have different efficiencies.That depends on the process. Different processes, and different machines and pieces of equipment, have different efficiencies.That depends on the process. Different processes, and different machines and pieces of equipment, have different efficiencies.


How are planets different?

There are many ways the planets are different. One way is that they all have different gravity levels, they are all different shapes and sizes. Lastly that they are different temperature, and different material.

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Diffirence between 7.2V-500mA and 7.2V-1500mA?

If you're talking about batteries, the 1500ma one has 3x longer running time, and can be used, if it fits and the connections are the same.


Can you use 12v 600ma instead of 12v 500ma?

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.


Can you use a 12v 1000mA on a device that requires 600mA?

yes this will work fine


Can you use a 9V 600mA adapter on a 9V 400ma scanner?

You can use any 9v adapter as long as the output amperage is rated higher than the amperage rating of your appliance so yes a 600ma adapter can be used to power a 500ma or 400ma appliance


Rave mp charger?

For Rave.MP ARC2.5/5.0 Model is HK41U-4.5-600 output 4.5 VDC, 600mA


Is it safe to use a 1500ma instead of 500ma battery?

As long as the batteries are putting out the exact same voltage, then yes you can use a battery with a higher ma rating.


Can you use a 12v 1500ma switching adapter on a device requiring 12v 3.0A?

No, if your device require 3.0A, 1500ma adapter which is 1.5A is not enough, voltage wise is fine, your adapter adapter will get warm, then overheat, then very likely fail.


What adapter has more power the 9v 600ma or the 9v 800ma?

The capacity of the 800 mA adapter is 200 mA larger than the 600 mA adapter.


Can you use a 9v 600Ma adaptor to power a 9v 300Ma appliance?

I think you mean to ask if one can use a 9v 600mA adapter to power a 9v 300mA appliance. Yes, you can do that. A 9v 600mA adapter will deliver 9v at up to 600mA. A mA is one milli amp, or one thousandth of an amp. 300mA is 300 thousandth of an amp, 300/1000 or 0.3 amps. 600mA is 600 thousandth of an amp, 600/1000 or 0.6 amps, and is twice the current of 300mA.


Can a 12v 550ma device be run by a 12v 210ma supply?

No, the supplies output is too small. To run a 550mA device a supply source of 600mA and larger would be needed.


Is it safe to use a 5v 1200ma router power adapter instead 9v 600ma adapter the original one for a longer period because everything works fine for now?

no .never


Can you use 6V DC 1000mA adapter in place of 6V DC 600mA adapter?

Yes you can. Given the fact you're talking about milliamps - the slight increase in amps will have no detrimental effect.