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No, it is not safe to use a higher voltage power supply (12V) for a device that requires a lower voltage (7.5V). This can damage the device and potentially cause a safety hazard. It is recommended to use a power supply that matches the required voltage (7.5V) and current (1A) specifications of the device.

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Can you use a 12v dc 1a power supply on device that requires 12v dc 3200ma?

No, the 1A power supply does not provide enough current (3200mA required) for the device to operate properly. You need a power supply that can deliver at least 3200mA to meet the device's power requirements. Using an underpowered supply may result in the device not functioning correctly or potential damage.


Can 12V 1A adapter be used for 12V 2A device?

no, it may damage the appliance.1Can_12V_2A_adapter_be_used_for_12V_1A_device, 2a adapter cannot be used for 12v, 1a device if the so mentioned parameters are input parameters of the device.Yes, a 12 volt 2 amp adapter has more that enough capacity to operate a 12 volt 1 amp device. In fact the adapter can operate devices up to a limit of 12 volts 2 amps. A device larger than 2 amps connected will tend to heat the adapter up and eventually cause it to fail.


How many watts are in a 500 ma 12v dc?

In ideal conditions, about 6W Amps x volts = watts 500ma = 1/2 amp (1000ma to 1a) 0.5 X 12V = 6W


How many watts is 1 VDC?

As watts equals volts times amps (ohms law simplified) you are missing part of the equation.. Let's say you are asking about how many watts is 1 amps at 12v then... If W = V x A then 1A at 12v = 12 watts


Is there a way for coverting amps into watts in a 12 volt applacation?

To convert amps to watts in a 12-volt application, you can use the formula: Watts = Volts x Amps. Therefore, in a 12-volt circuit, if you have 1 amp of current, the power consumption would be 12 watts (12V x 1A).

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Is it okay to put a 12v 1000mA unit to 12v 15A power supply?

No B/c ur unit Circuitry design for 1A u can put in 2A MAX 15A may cause burn ur unit


Can 9V 1A adapter be used for 12V 1A speakers?

No. If it works at all, it will be underpowered, and possibly damage the speakers. To power 12V speakers, you have to have an adapter with EXACTLY 12V (no more, no less), and at least 1A. You could hook up a 12V 4A adapter if you wanted to, your speakers would just only draw 1A of power. Make sure you use a 12V adapter though!!


Can you use a 12v dc 1A powerpack on a device that required a 12 dc 700mA?

Yes, the device will only use whatever amps it needs.


Can I use 12V 1A adapter for a 12V 0.16A device?

I wouldn't recommend it ! If the device needs to draw more current than is available - the adapter could overheat, posing a fire risk.


Can you use a 12V 1A sealed lead acid battery charger on a circuit that requires 12V 1A?

The battery is more likely to be marked 12 v 1 Ah, meaning 1 amp-hour, so it can supply 1 amp for an hour, or ¼ amp for 4 hours etc.


Can you replace 12v 1a adaptor used on device of 12v 700ma?

No, the new adapter will not be able to safely supply enough current.


What is the device called that changes voltage in DC IE 12v 1A to 5v 2A?

If it were just 12V to 5V we would be talking about a simple regulator. Since we are also talking about 1A to 2A, we are talking about some kind of inverter, perhaps a pulse width modulated power converter.


What current will flow if 12v is put across a 12ohms resistor?

V = ir i = v/r i = 12/12 i = 1a


If 104 is 60 of a number how do you find the number?

unknown number is a 60a = 104 15a = 26 15a/15 = 26/15 1a = 26/15 check: 60 x 26/15 = 4 x 26/1 = 104


Can you use a 12v dc 1a power supply on device that requires 12v dc 3200ma?

No, the 1A power supply does not provide enough current (3200mA required) for the device to operate properly. You need a power supply that can deliver at least 3200mA to meet the device's power requirements. Using an underpowered supply may result in the device not functioning correctly or potential damage.


If a centre tap transformer rated as 12V-0-12V 1Athen what will be the secondary current of that perticular transformer?

The output voltage of a transformer is not connected to the maximum rated current. You state that the transformer is rated at 12-0-12 at a current of 1A, therefore the maximum (rated) current on the secondary would be 1A. Normally, transformers are rated in VA (volt amps) which is simply voltage x current, the voltage across the two 12v terminals would be 12+12 volts, making the rating of the transformer 24VA.


Is 12 volts dc as powerful as 120 volts ac?

You get power by multiplying the amperes and the voltage. 12V, 10A dc would give the same power as 120V, 1A ac.