5 volts Direct Current 600 milliampers
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assuming 5v steady the 2 amps can be virtual zero by reducing the load present
No. The device requires a 9V supply capable of delivering at least 1A. You're trying to supply it with a 5V supply. Go buy the right adapter. Just because there's a physical fit, it doesn't mean the part is the correct one. If the 9V supply can supply a little more than 1A (say, 1100 / 1200 mA) then that would be acceptable. If can only supply 900 mA, it may not work correctly.
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No. In general, a charger needs to be able to figure out when the battery has reached full charge, otherwise the charger can damage the battery by overcharging it. You need to use the specific charger required for the battery. And, if you are trying to power a non-battery device that requires 1A from a 5V 100mA source, you will not be able to maintain 5V, so it will not work there either.
yes, it will just charge the device faster..
A milliamp (mA) is a unit of electricity (600 mA equals .6 amps). Converted to volts 600 ma equals .6 volts
4ma = 1v rising to 5v @ 20ma
USB 1.1 port (5V power) current is limited to 500mA.
Yes you can. All the 1300 mA rating means is that adaptor can supply devices up to 1300 mA. The old adaptor's limit was 800 mA. The new adapter has 500 mA more in reserve if it is ever needed.
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