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I.T.E power supply
Model # AD48-1350800DU
Input 120 vac
output 13.5 vdc 800 ma
You should only use a charger that has the same voltage and current rating as the psp was designed for.
Remember the percentage of oxygen in the world today is 21%. Get a lit candle and put it on water. Then put a beaker over the lit candle. The water should rise and fill up to 21% of the candle as there is 21% of oxygen in the world.
Yes, it should shut off when the batteries are fully charged. If not it is either a very old charger or it is defective. You do not want to overcharge the batteries so use a charger that shuts off automatically.
Working at a 100 year old Candle Company, ColonialCandle.com, I asked the candle making team of experts. When we have done this experiment using taper candles, the white candle should burn the fastest as there are no colorants to impede the capillary action of the wax through the wick. That is making sure that all things are equal in the candle make up such as wick, and wax. Unless of course , the white candle has an optical bleach in it to have the illusion of being more white. The optical bleach is a pigment and would cause the rate of consumption to be less. Only thing to add is a darker candle can sometimes burn faster because a dark color holds more heat and can cause the candle to burn slightly faster. But your point of all things being equal is the most important factor.
People should choose a crystal candle holder instead of a plastic one because when they candle burns and the wax drips the plastic holder could melt and stick to the candle, making it hard to use and clean. The crystal one also looks nicer and doesn't have that problem.
Here is the information that I got off mine: Class 2 Transformer 13VDC 1000mA Model: SADC-0891 The plug that goes into the spotlight is 5mm
SHUEN SHEN ELECTRONICAS AC ADAPTOR CLASS 2 TRANSFORMER MODEL NO. SS120-0108-1DA LISTED E219834 57WJ INPUT: 120VAC 60Hz 20W OUTPUT: 13.5VDC 0.8A MADE IN CHINA
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what should we do if game boy charger is not workng
Go to a store or something and ask for a new battery for your phoNE. THTS ALL
Take it off the charger, and use it. Uhh.
Depends on your charger. If it can handle 230v, there should not be a problem. It should say on charger, for example 110-240v. And remember to bring a travel adaptor, if the charger don't have a EU-plug.
Yes it should only if the charger is for the Ipod touch.
The charger itself should be compatible - the cord will not be.
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do you mean the alternator or a mains charger any cheap mains charger should do fine if that's what you meant
You do not charge a 7.2 volt battery with a 9.6 volt charger period unless you want to ruin the battery. You charge it with a 7.2 volt charger.