There is a Universal Charger which allows you to use your Clarisonic wherever
you are in the world . See the link below.
Yes you can use the iPod Charger or any usb to ac
It is always better to use a charger designed to charge a particular battery type. Using a NiCad charger for NiMh batteries or vice versa can cause damage to the charger or batteries, especially if the charger is designed to charge the batteries in under two hours. The worst case is a fire risk. Some charger and battery combinations will work perfectly well together but it is safe to assume that the charger will only be suitable for the battery types stated on it.
You cannot compare these two totally different things. As far as amperage the charger puts out more amps if it is an auto battery charger and also puts out 12 volts. If you are talking about a 9 volt battery charger then the battery may or may not be more powerful, it depends on how many mii-amps the charger is putting out.
Steed, Destrier,
it depends on the model
Take my advice and buy a USB charger because a USB connection is universal.
The parts of a laptop charger are: the Wall to converter cable, the power converter, the converter to the PC cable and the plug. It operates by the plug passing energy or electricity to the wall to converter cable. The wall to converter cable then passes the energy to the converter. Finally the converter passes on the energy to the PC through the plugged in head connected to the laptop and it's charged.
What does it matter is the output voltage in the voltage converter. If it matches to your cell phone charger, no problem.
you need to buy a charger that fits the electricity in there or a converter
No, by doubling the input voltage to the charger which is just a transformer you will be doubling the output of the charger. Batteries like to be charged at about a volt and a half above their working voltage.
a dodge charger is a American muscle car that is made in the usa
It will work on an American DS. My DS is American, and I just bought a regular DS charger off Amazon :)
Check the back of the charger, if it says "100-240volts" than yes.
The O2 sensors are located just before and just after the catalytic converter(s)
Bank 1 (pass side on this car) catalytic converter efficiency failure.
1968' Dodge Charger Daytona
Miles Per Hour, found on American Models.