take it back to the dealer, it should still be under warranty.
It is called a battery charger.
you can purchase an after market brand ac adapter charger for you Durabrand portable DVD player here: http://www.acdapter.com/DURABRAND_PVD_AC_ADAPTER.HTML
Turbo chargers and Super chargers will both fit on Dodge Chargers
No, the Vita has its own special charger, with a proprietary USB cable.
Yes, the amp hour rating gives you an idea of the capacity of the battery and charger. The charger and battery need to have the same voltages. i.e. dont try to charge a 6v battery with a 12 v charger. The battery will be charged until it is full.
Use a battery charger.
My 2007 Charger R/T is completely stock and if factory limited at 130mph
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The amount of time it takes to charge your cell phone is dependent on the phone, not the charger.
Yes, once it is completely charged the smart charger will cut off power.
It's fairly obvious - unless you are trying to use an old DS charger with a DSi. All four models of the DS use completely different chargers to each other. If you have a DSi, you need a DSi charger. A DSi XL will need an XL charger too, etc.
ballest resistor is open get a new one.
No, this is completely not true at all. There is no evidence that suggests that a car charger will damage your cell phone.
You can buy just about any size charger but some will take longer to charge than others depending on the amps it has. It will take a 10 amp charger around 6 hours to charge a regular car or truck battery if it is completely dead. A 12 amp charger would take a little less time.
To charge a cell phone you will need either an outlet plug-in or car charger compatible with your particular model. The best way to fully charge a cell phone is to turn it off completely while charging. At the butt of the cell phone there should be a thin slot to plug your cell phone charger into. Plug the other end of the charger into your wall or car's cigarette lighter.
if you have connected it up properly it could be just that your battery is completely flat and that when you hook up the charger some relays are getting power and making the clicking noise
regular plain charger, charger SE, charger 500, and charger R/T.