5 volts
yes cause you can play ds and dsi while charging
use an extender charger
No, it is not recommended to use a 6 volt charger for a PSP. The PSP charger typically requires around 5 volts to charge safely without risking damage to the device. Using a higher voltage charger can potentially damage the PSP's battery or internal components.
about 15 per hour its not a lot
To determine the watts needed to run a 12-volt drill charger, you can use the formula: Watts = Volts x Amps. If you know the amperage of the charger, you can multiply it by 12 volts to find the wattage required.
. yes you can use it there the same chargers for all of the psp's. they use he same wiring and all that so there is no need to go buy a new charger or anything.
You cannot directly charge a PSP with an HP laptop charger, as they use different voltage and connector types. The PSP typically requires a specific charger with a 5V output, while laptop chargers generally provide higher voltages. Using an incompatible charger could damage the PSP or result in insufficient charging. It's best to use the original PSP charger or a compatible one designed for that device.
Assuming 100% efficiency, a 36-volt battery charger would use 36 watts per hour to charge the battery fully. However, it's important to consider that chargers are not 100% efficient and may draw slightly more power from the wall.
An iPad charger typically uses 10 to 20 watts, depending on the model and the specific charger. Older iPads usually come with a 10W or 12W charger, while newer models, especially iPad Pro versions, can use chargers up to 20W or more. Apple’s latest USB-C iPad chargers are often rated at 18W or 20W, which allows for faster charging. You can find the exact wattage on the charger itself or in the iPad’s specifications.
No, a 9-volt charger cannot be used for a PSP 1004, as the device requires a specific voltage of 5 volts for proper operation. Using a charger with a higher voltage can damage the PSP. It's essential to use the correct charger designed for the PSP 1004 to ensure safe and effective charging. Always check the specifications before using a charger with any electronic device.
use ur USB
To calculate the watts, you can use the formula Watts = Volts x Amps. If the voltage is typical at 120V for household outlets, then the trickle charger would consume around 720 watts (120V x 6A = 720W) while operating.