Yes, you can use a 3-amp power supply on a device that requires a 2-amp supply, as long as the voltage matches. The 3-amp supply can provide the necessary current without overloading the device. However, the device will only draw the current it needs (2 amps), so there’s no risk of damage from the higher amperage. Just ensure that the voltage rating is correct to avoid potential issues.
Supply is the quantities of commodities in a producer willing and able to offer for sale for a particular period of time while supply curve is the use of graphical method to show the relationship between the price and the quantity supply.
Use a monetary policy to decrease the money supply.
supply and demand
use a demand and supply diagram to illustrate the effect of a subsidy.
OPEC uses supply and demand to determine prices. If they want to raise the price, they slow down production. The lower supply will equal higher prices.
Depending on your voltage supply appliances of between 500 - 750 watts
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You would overload and damage the device and/or the adapter.
Normely Television use with single phase 230vac & Television watts 150w to 50w,Current is 1amp to 2amp,Use 5Amp Socket.
I think you mean 2 HP pump. I am assuming a 220 To 240 volt supply and that should equate to about a 12 amp current. All my pumps use only a 30 amp breaker and 10 AWG wire.
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Usually nothing larger than 3 amp fuse. Under normal use 2amp fuse will work perfectly....
Use a battery charger with a 2amp charge. Takes a few days. These small batteries don't like to be charged too fast with high amps.
18 guage will do you ok unless you need to run it a mile or two.