i have an old picture tube tv with 2 plugs on it. I dont think that it's possible for it to only have one. there should be a white and a yellow or red. one for audio and one for video.
The side of the cable with the widest plug plugs into the bottom of your iPod and the other side of the cable plugs into a USB 2.0 port or to a wall adapter.
Yes. . . . . .you need two things. A stereo patch cable with 1/8" male plugs on each end.Also you need an adapter with a female stereo 1/8" input-to-1/4" mono output.The patch cable plugs into the mp3 player where the headset usually plugs in.The other end of the patch cable plugs into the 1/4" adapter,and finally the 1/4" male end of the adapter plugs into the guitar amp.You can usually get there items at your local Radio Shack.
Yes the voltage is close enough to work. What you have to be cautious about is the milliamp output of the adapter. Make sure that the output of the adapter is higher than the device that plugs into it.
the power supply adapter plugs into the box that the antenna cable and the cable running to the back of the tv go. Basically everything went into or out of this black box. The RCA looking plug coming out of the bottom of the Atari also plugs into this box. Power goes from that cable to the Atari, and the video/audio signal comes out of the same cable.
Pretty sure it has an electronic speed sensor which means it doesnt have a cable but instead it plugs into the wiring harness.
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There are a lot of travel adapter plugs available in the market. It varies depends on the countries usage. Some of the common travel adapter plugs are * Kensington Travel Plug Adapter with USB Charger * Wagan AC/DC Power Adapter for 12V Cooler * Avent Isis IQ Duo Vehicle Power Adaptor
To change the spark plugs on a Vauxhall Zafira open the hood of the vehicle. The spark plugs will be located on the engine. It is best to used a spark plug removed to unscrew the plugs. They will be connected to a cable. Remove the cable. Replace the plugs with new ones and reattach the cable.
The technical knowledge required to build such a device is beyond most people. It is easier and probably actually cheaper to purchase a USB floppy drive.
No, US plugs will not work in Japan without an adapter. Japan uses a different type of electrical outlet that is not compatible with US plugs.
The better microphones use XLR-plugs as connection.
Yes, you can use US plugs in Japan with the help of a plug adapter. Japan uses a different type of electrical outlet, so you will need an adapter to fit your US plug into a Japanese outlet.