A static converter and a power adaptor are not the same, though they serve similar functions in converting electrical power. A static converter typically refers to a device that converts AC (alternating current) to DC (direct current) or vice versa, often used in industrial applications. In contrast, a power adaptor is a more general term for devices that convert voltage and current to meet the specific needs of electronic devices, usually for consumer electronics. While both convert power types, their applications and designs can differ significantly.
THEY ARE PROBABLY ONE AND THE SAME The key is that Europe is 220 volts and USA is 120 volts. The plugs also have different shapes. Therefore, the "gadget" must change the voltage AND change the prong configuration.
static stays the same, dynamic changes when you power on power off and after a certain amount of time.
No, each device has a different input and output.
no
Yes, an NiMH battery charger that was designed to be used with a linear adaptor can be connected to a switch-mode adaptor instead, if the voltage is the same and the current is at least as much.
No. Power stays the same. Power is voltage times current. So, if voltage is doubles, current has be halved, less efficiency losses.
It should come with one on it, but any adapter will work, they all have the same threading.
None, they are alternative spellings of the same word.
yes
No, TFK and FM Static are not the same band
What do you mean by no power, lack of acceleration, or like battery power and voltage. lol puts you might also check your cadalitic converter mine was doing the same this and that's what it was
It converter and chopper not same because has different mother even though same father and go both at universtiy same town.