The load connected to the charger creates a current to flow from the charger to the load.
The charger with the 900ma output will charge the battery faster than the charger with a 500ma output. The phone with the 900mah battery will last longer between charges than that of the 500mah battery.
Yes, a 800mA charger can be used in place of a 350 mA charger. The number represents the maximum amount of current that the charger is designed to produce. The main thing to look for is that the output voltages are the same rating in both chargers.
In some instances a charger can be used in place of an AC adaptor. The one thing to keep in mind is that the output of a charger is not filtered as other power supplies are. The output of a charger will have a high degree of DC ripple voltage.
Light bulb in the home - alternating current (A/C) Light bulb in a car - direct current (D/C) Output of a battery charger - direct current Input of a battery charger - usually alternating current
What does it matter is the output voltage in the voltage converter. If it matches to your cell phone charger, no problem.
7.5v 500mA Dc charger
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No, because you didn't actually ask a complete question. I want to make a charger that output 12v 5amp out put.
A: that is no standard or establish output from each charger. However the charger must provide the maximum current necessary to charge the battery and the voltage must always be more then the battery when has reached full charge
The charger with the 900ma output will charge the battery faster than the charger with a 500ma output. The phone with the 900mah battery will last longer between charges than that of the 500mah battery.
Depends on what you are charging and the output of the charger. That is why an automatic charger is always best. No chance of overcharging the battery.
Charger Output Voltage versus Battery VoltageNO, the output voltage of a charger must be greater than the rated voltage of the battery, usually at least one and a half to two volts difference.
The output of an electric fencer is a high voltage pulse of DC voltage.
The one with the output of 5v 800ma as this will charge devices quicker and overheat less.
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Yes, a 800mA charger can be used in place of a 350 mA charger. The number represents the maximum amount of current that the charger is designed to produce. The main thing to look for is that the output voltages are the same rating in both chargers.
3.5L high output