No, you will burn out the camera. You can pick up the correct mini spy camera power adapters in the "Related links" section just below this box.
Yes, you can recharge a 6V 500mA battery with a 6V 300mA charger. The charger with lower current (300mA) may take longer to fully charge the battery compared to a 500mA charger, but it should still work. Just ensure you do not exceed the voltage rating of the battery.
Yes, you can charge a 500mA battery with a 1300mA charger. The battery will only draw the amount of current it needs for charging, so it will not be harmed by the higher current output of the charger. However, make sure the charger voltage matches the battery's voltage requirement.
7.5v 500mA Dc charger
Using a 12V 500mA power supply instead of a 12V 300mA power supply will likely be fine as long as the voltage matches, but the higher current capacity (500mA) means the power supply can deliver more current if needed by the device. The device will only draw the current it needs, so having a higher current capacity power supply should not cause any issues.
Yes, you can use a 500mA charger for a 400mA device. The device will only draw the amount of current it needs (400mA) from the charger, so there is no risk of overloading it. However, ensure that the voltage of the charger matches the device's requirements to avoid potential damage.
It takes about 2 hours to charge and will charge from any USB port or USB charger that delivers 500ma or more.
5.1v is the Voltage, You need to also look at what the Amperage rating is on the charger. 500ma, 1000ma, etc. How many Milliamps?
Normally speaking, the output of a charger is stated in milliamps mA (ie 500mA) and the term mAh refers to the number of milliamps flowing for 1 hour. So for example, a 1000mAh battery will need to be charged at 500mA for 2 hours to reach full charge. In your case, I must assume that yours is a 500mA output charger and is suitable for charging an 8.4 volt battery. Theoretically at this current output, your charger will take about 9 hours to charge a 4300mAH battery. In practice the process is not 100% efficient so a 10 hour charge will probably be required.
Any charger that connects to the USB to microUSB and that pushes 500mA or more will charge it. Also, any computer with USB
Depends on the battery's mAh rating and what the charger's mA rating is. Say the battery is a 1000mAh Lipo battery and the charger puts out 500mA, the battery will charge in 2hours.
500mA = 500 miliamper 1000mA = 1 amp so 500mA = .5 amps
You would usually use that terminology in hobby cars and depending where you get the battery from look at the manufacturer specifications they'll probably tell you there.