No, if the device needs 700mA of current, your power adapter cannot supply adequate current.
No, the new adapter will not be able to safely supply enough current.
No. The device will try to draw 700 milliamps which will overload the 300 milliamp adapter most likely causing it to burn out and possibly catch fire.
No, a power adapter must supply the same voltage, same polarity, and at least as much current as the load requires. Your adapter can only supply 300mA, which is less than the 700mA required by the load.Your game probably will not turn on and the power adapter may be damaged.
If the camera actually uses 700 mA in order to do its job, then the 500 mA adaptor will warm up, then overheat, and eventually fail.
No, running two outdoor Kelkay Easy Fountains off one 12V-700mA adapter is not advisable. Each fountain typically requires a certain amount of power, and if both fountains exceed the 700mA limit, it could lead to insufficient power supply, causing malfunctions or damage to the fountains or the adapter. It's best to use a separate adapter for each fountain or ensure that their combined power requirements do not exceed the adapter's capacity.
Gary, If you do this you are going to toast your CD player. I suppose you are thinking because the VA that it will be ok. It won't. Your CD is not desinged to handle the higher voltage . This is really no different that taking a 120 volt microwave and trying to plug it into 240 volt source; and I know you wouldn't want to do that. The only difference here is amps for household stuff and milliamps for your electronics. Same result though; you get to go and get a new one. . Andy
yes, if the other adapter is a va
No, the adapter's power output has to be equal to or greater that the current draw of the device.
30 Volts 500ma means: 30volts, AC or DC not specified, at a rate of 500ma = roughly 15 watts electrical energy supplied. With out the AC or DC specified no gues on what it could be used for can be made. 12 V DC 700ma means: 12 Volt Direct Current with a supply rate of 700ma roughly 8.4 watts. This type of power supply common for things like cell phone chargers, Small battery charges for things like AA or AAA Nicad or Lithium Batteries.
Yes, the device will only use whatever amps it needs.
No.
This product is distributed by Elmer's Products, Inc. Columbus, OH 43219Electrical Specifications:AC/DC adapterInput: 120V AC, 60HzOutput: 12V DC, 700mA