No. an AC adapter will not work for equipment that needs DC.
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Alternating Current ... like in most households.The adapter is either converting DC to AC or vice versa.
No, 12 volt AC is a different from 12 volt DC. Have a second look at the 12 AC volt adapter's output label. Most adapters contain a bridge rectifier in them that makes a conversion within the adapter. An example of this is in phone chargers.
A: A DC adapter is basically like a battery except it is conditioned from an AC source. To change over measure the voltage when fully operational then switch to battery that have the same voltage as the adapter. the only concern should be the power required
No, you should not use a 5V DC 800mA adapter in place of a 6V DC 300mA adapter. The output voltage and current ratings of the adapter need to match those required by the device you are powering. Using an adapter with lower voltage or significantly higher current may damage the device. It's best to use an adapter that matches the specified requirements.
The main difference is the amount of current each power adapter can supply. The 12V DC 3A power adapter can provide up to 3 amps of current, which means it can power devices that require more current compared to the 12V DC 1.5A adapter. This can affect the compatibility and performance of devices connected to the adapters.
Ac adapter (uses regular household power, DC adapter (car adapter), and battery pack
use a dc power source. preferably an ac/dc power adapter. any dc power source will do.
It dosen't have one
Yes you can. Given the fact you're talking about milliamps - the slight increase in amps will have no detrimental effect.
Is a large straight antenna and a usb plug also it has a white rectangle body that is what a wireless adapter looks like