No, the voltage from the adapter should match the voltage required by the appliance.
No you can not. The power supply output of 5 volts is under sized. There is no way that a 45 volt device would operate from it. You will need to find a power supply of 45 volts.
This was called an 45 RPM adapter or spindle adapter, since it allowed you to play 45-RPM records on a player with a regular long-play spindle.
This was called an 45 RPM adapter or spindle adapter, since it allowed you to play 45-RPM records on a player with a regular long-play spindle.
I've seen it called a 45 RPM Adapter.
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What is the Solar panel wattage to use charging a 12 volt 45 amp battery.
As long as turntable has 45 rpm you can get the little adapters (plastic) that just snap into holes on the 45's they are very common.
A network adapter looks like a small circuit board with a series of copper connectors along one side. It also has a large RJ-45 connector at the back.
To be sure that you don't damage your hardware, ALWAYS replace with identical or atleast similar parts... especially if you're not an experienced technician.
The battery in my 1995 Ford Explorer weighs 45 pounds
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The item you put in the middle of a 45 RPM record is called a "center adapter" or "spindle adapter." This small plastic or metal piece fits into the larger hole of the record, allowing it to be played on a standard turntable spindle designed for 33 RPM records. It ensures that the 45 RPM record can properly align and rotate while playing.