An ac adapter converts ac current into dc current through a rectifier, and a battery charger outputs dc current at an adjustable powerful charging rate and also converts ac current to dc current to charge different sizes of batteries.
In some instances a charger can be used in place of an AC adaptor. The one thing to keep in mind is that the output of a charger is not filtered as other power supplies are. The output of a charger will have a high degree of DC ripple voltage.
No, you cannot use a 12v halogen bulb with a 6v AC adapter. The voltage of the bulb must match the voltage of the adapter for them to work properly. Using a higher voltage bulb with a lower voltage adapter can cause the bulb to burn out or potentially damage the adapter.
It really is not safe to leave a AC adapter plugged in. If not using I would unplug it.
Sure thing. The voltage is correct, and it has enough capacity. Make sure that you get the negative and positive polarity right if you are putting your own connector on. Usually they have a graphic, showing that negative is in the center of the plug, and positive on the outer etc.
The Compaq Presario requires the CQ60-615DX AC 90 watt adapter. This specific type of adapter can be purchased from Amazon for about $6.00 US Dollars.
Dell 90W AC adapter charger is suitable of any Dell products. But quite a few consumers did not like this adapter charger because it always go bad quickly.
try getting a new charger
yes it can! but first u must open up the ac adapter, put some blutac in it and put a wire conecting between the metal disk inside the ac adapter and the cell phone!
ANSWER:No. the Nintendo DS AC Adapter is too small and won't fit the GBA, you'll need to buy an AC GBA adapter or buy another GBA SP that has an AC adapter with it from stores.
No, both the AC Adapter for the console and the gamepad use a cord
In some instances a charger can be used in place of an AC adaptor. The one thing to keep in mind is that the output of a charger is not filtered as other power supplies are. The output of a charger will have a high degree of DC ripple voltage.
If you're talking about the AC adapter, that's the GameBoy charger. If you're talking about the wireless adapter, then it is a trading device. You plug it into your GameBoy, and your trading or battling partner does the same to his. Then you go upstairs in a Pokemon Center and you and your friend can trade and battle. I hope this helped!
No. The black charger for the DS and the dark grey charger for the DS lite are incompatible with the 3DS. You need the pale grey charger that has been released with all of Nintendo's handhelds from the DSi onwards.
The specifications for both the AC adapter and the requirements for the Garmin (or the specifications for the AC adapter for that Garmin) would have to be known. Even if they were compatible, an "adapter" would have to be fabricated to fit on the end of the AC adapter and "convert" that plug (changing its "size" and, if necessary, its polarity) to one compatible with the Garmin. Either that or the plug on the end of the Blackberry adapter would have to be replaced with one that fits the Garmin. And then the adapter won't fit the Blackberry. : Yes it can. My Blackberry car charger works fine with the Garmin 255WT so the pin outs and polarity are the same. The plug fit was somewhat loose and occasionally disconnects if wiggled. : The easy way to check compatibility is to find out if there is a generic charger that works for both devices. If there is then the original cord will likely work for both as well. (As long as the generic charger does not use two different adapter plugs for the two devices you are trying to hook up)
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
There are a host of different places where USB AC adapter are available and can be purchased online. It's always good to have an extra USB AC adapter. Electronic special stores like Radio Shack are also a good place to find the right charger for you.
I'm going to say yes