No, the voltage is wrong. The device needs an adapter that only produces 5 volts. The device that you need may state on it 2500 mA instead of 2.4 amps
No voltage must be exact or it will ruin the device
Yes. 3500mA = 3.5A
The USB power strips will not work with the AC power adapter without the USB connection.
There are a number of different products that the WGA54G power adapter supports. The WGA54G is a wireless game adapter that will work with the Nintendo Gamecube and Xbox. The WGA54G adapter will also work with the Sony Playstation 2.
You may have blown the circuit. Does the circuit work before you connect the adapter? If so perhaps the adapter is faulty.
European two pin, a US adapter will work.
DELL AC Adapters are manufactured with ID chips. The Laptop communicates with the AC adapter to find out the type and power rating. When the AC power adapter doesn't answer it doesn't charge the laptop battery. See the related link below for a full explanation of the problem.
No, the adapter's power output has to be equal to or greater that the current draw of the device.
It depends on which Garmen power adapter is being used. Generally it does work, but each laptop manufacturer makes available a list of specific adapters models, that would work with their products.
Yes, a 9v 1100mA power adapter work with your 9v 500mA device. The mA number is the maximum amount of amperage that the adapter will produce without overloading itself. At 500 mA the adapter will only be working at half load.
Your power adapter is rated up to 30 volts at 1000ma. (1 amp.) If you have a device which only draws 1 milliamp, then it should work with this adapter, as long as the voltage is correct.
It may not carry enough voltage to power a number of functions... but what is the adapter for? The answer however is that it almost certainly will not work.
All power adapters have to match the Wattage, Voltage and Amps exactly. So you have to look on the adapter on both of the power adapters and see if they match. If you use a power adapter that has more power than is needed you will fry the motherboard so be carefull. The wattage, voltage and amps are on the adapter..
i suggest you that Remove the battery and charger/adapter, press and hold the power button for 5 seconds to discharge any residual current. Replace the battery and charger/adapter and turn on. i hope its work