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I found this one. I have a ton at my home. They're not uncommon.
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Yes, you can recharge your cell phone in the US using a South African charger, but you'll need a plug adapter since South Africa uses Type M plugs while the US uses Type A and B plugs. Additionally, ensure that your charger is compatible with the voltage in the US, which is typically 120V, as most modern chargers are designed to handle a range of voltages. If your charger doesn't support this voltage, using it could damage your device.
The engineering standard is that the center of the connector is the positive, and the outside is the ground. I can't think of a case I've ever run across that was wired opposite to that.But there could be other differences in the chargers beyond polarity (such as voltage!). So beware.
Could be the target of a lynch mob.
well i could happen to anyone so yeah maybe
Answering this question is very difficult for one simple reason: "what kind of battery charger are you talking about??? Automotive (and if so for what year, make, and model), riding lawn mower, tractor, what????? For all anyone knows you could be talking about a battery charger for a power drill (in which case you would go buy a new one and just plug it in to the outlet....sorry, couldn't resist). Please be more specific.
if you are plugging it into your cp, it might be blocking your ipod charger usage, or if you plugged it into the wall, then you might have to turn on a light switch to actually make it charge, or if you plugged it into a multi-outlet-extender-thingy, then you might just have to turn the multi-outlet-extender-thingy on, and if none of that works, there might be a problem with the charger. hope i could help.
you could just buy one from gamestop or ebgames maby even the pawnshop
The reason your outlet may not be working could be due to a tripped circuit breaker, a blown fuse, a faulty outlet, or a wiring issue.
There could be several reasons why you can't plug the device into the outlet. It could be due to a faulty outlet, a damaged plug on the device, or the outlet not providing power. It's important to check the outlet and the device to determine the exact reason.
They are used to connect various different pieces of equiptment to a console. Some of these could be USB ports for storage, controller ports, memory unit ports and sometimes ports to connect other devices.
A clicking noise from an outlet could be caused by loose wiring, a faulty outlet, or a short circuit. It is important to have a qualified electrician inspect and repair the outlet to prevent any potential hazards.
If your cell phone will not charge it could be the battery or the battery charger. You best way to find out is to try the battery charger on a similar phone and see if it charges the other one.
I don't believe there could be such a thing. Power tools take many different voltages at different charging rates and almost all have different receptacles. - As far as I know, there is not even a single manufacturer whose tools can all be charged on the same charger.
nothing. or u could keep replacing the batteries frequently OR u could use a wire and hold it to where u put the charger and that will make electric charge.
you could order many different gear ratios in the 69 charger from the factory, a stock 318 charger mostly had a 2.76 ratio but you could order 3.23, 3.55, 3.90, 4.10, or a 4.56 gear if you so wished.