dc power supply
The computer will only consume what power it needs. No diffference. if you have a 350watt power supply, and it is using more then 70% power consuption, the life of that power supply will be short, so always aim big when picking out a power supply, ie: 50-100 watts more than what you would actually need.
First I check power supply source is enable of disable. If it enable then I check my using device.
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Generally yes. I recommend using a power supply tester- these are not expensive and readily available.
A: Assuming the same power output the switching type will be lighter in weight and less bulky.
For a domestic supply.....stand-alone power......remote power(no grid)
By using a power supply of greater emf.
A power adapter (sometimes also referred to as a power supply) is used to supply power to a range of devices. The power is taking from the mains electricity and transferred using the adapter to the device, such as a laptop.
When you connect a load (motor, light bulb, etc.) in series with a power supply, current will flow, whether AC or DC depends on the power supply you are using.
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3 amps
Because it does not allow ac to pass through it...