As best as I can tell, it appears that this goes to the Insignia NS-BTHDST bluetooth stereo headset. At least that's one of the things it goes to. Keep in mind that it's not uncommon for a single model of AC adapter to be used for multiple products. Hope this helps.
There are many electronics today that run on 12 volt DC power. The good news for anyone who is traveling is that you can use a 12 volt AC adapter 12 VAC 2A.
Depending on what we're talking about here, most devices will tolerate +/-15%, or in your case, 7.65v to 10.35v. A 6V power supply will only give the device 66% of the power it's rated for (not enough). Even if you could find an adapter that would fall within the 15% tolerance, it's not a good idea to try it. A multi-voltage adapter can usually be purchased for cheap at your local RadioShack or if you're feeling lucky, you might be able to find one at any place that recycles electronics (Goodwill or any local recyclers).
According to google if you have an automatic universal adapter, that adapter will automaticly find and adapt itself , the polarity ,voltage,amper , so that means an adapter can adapt polarities as well as voltage and current. A manual universal adapter on the other hand you have to adapt the polarity manually on the adapter itself , by checking what the device you wanna power has positive or negative, most electronic devices presently use positive . Check and see what voltage , amper and polarity a device needs. Positive : +--o)--Minus , Negative : Minus--o)--+ Or Positive: Minus--(o---+ , Negative : +---(o---Minus And adjust manually to what is required.
Cars have always had some electronics. Event the very first cars have an electrical ignition system. The addition of power windows, radio, power door locks, etc came along every year. The real addition of sophisticated electronics came about with the addition of computers in cars in the late 1970s.
No, the mA rating of adapters is the maximum amount of load that can be drawn from the adapter. 1 amp is equal to 1000 mA. By replacing a 800 mA adapter instead of using a 1000 mA adapter is limiting the connected devices load by 200 mA. If the connected device draws 800 mA's or less then the adapter will work.
A switching power supply adapter from Dee Van Electronics.
The AC power adapter is used to power electronics of many kinds. Some popular electronics include tape recorders, VHS players, laptops, and video game consoles.
The power adapter is used to charge various types of electronics including laptop, cell phones, and iPads. Without power adapters we wouldn't be as mobile as we are today since electronics would still be tethered to an attached cord instead of one that can be removed.
Most electronics stores.example:Radio Shack will carry universal power adapters.
If it is not the proper power adapter then you put both the electronics and the performance at risk. Reducing the available power by 60% isn't a particularly good idea.
European countries have different frequencies of power from the United States, and also from each other. You will definitely need a travel adapter for all of your plug-in electronics, and you need to make sure the plugs are able to accept the altered frequency. Look to related links for more information.
Yes! you need to use a power adapter as well a plug adapter in Egypt from the UK.
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.
12v 1.5amp power adapter is 18 Watt, can't load more than 18W power consumption,3amp power adapter can load 36W.
Yes, the power adapter is compatible with the Kindle
You would overload and damage the device and/or the adapter.
You may have blown the circuit. Does the circuit work before you connect the adapter? If so perhaps the adapter is faulty.