don't do it power will go out you'll blow a fuse.
Battery chargers have a 12v DC output.
The output voltage of 12V 5W solar panel is 12V. The current is 0,41667A. These values are normaly calculated with 1000W/m2 of solar radiation.
Yes
No, because you didn't actually ask a complete question. I want to make a charger that output 12v 5amp out put.
This switching power supply is ideal for DIY projects like light bulbs, motors and other electronics. The output voltage is DC 12V constant voltage, which means that no matter what the state of charge on your battery is, this power supply will output the same voltage. This Switching Power Supply is a smart choice for your home or office working environment
Yes, you can use a 12V 5A output for a device that requires 12V 3.0A. The device will only draw the current it needs, so having a higher current rating in the power supply is fine. Just make sure the voltage matches and the polarity is correct.
12v 1000mA means that the maximum output of that unit is 1000 milliamps at 12 volts. 12v 150 mA means that the maximum output of that unit is 150 milliamps at 12 volts. So if you need 150 milliamps at 12v either will do. BUT if you need over 150 milliamps at 12v then you must go for the 1000 mA unit. By the way there are 1000 milliamps in 1 amp.
using dc-dc converter
You can replace a battery with a battery of the same voltage but greater capacity as long as it will physically fit.
12V DC & 2A output
No, the supplies output is too small. To run a 550mA device a supply source of 600mA and larger would be needed.
If the camera actually uses 700 mA in order to do its job, then the 500 mA adaptor will warm up, then overheat, and eventually fail.