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power adapter question

Hi,

I have a device whose power requirements are listed as following:

12.6W, 2.1 A @ 6 VDC

I have a power adapter which has the following written on it:

input: 120VAC 60Hz
output:6VDC 1000mA

Is it safe to use this adapter with this device?
Thanks in advance

Igor
 
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Chaos Master

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi,

I have a device whose power requirements are listed as following:

12.6W, 2.1 A @ 6 VDC

I have a power adapter which has the following written on it:

input: 120VAC 60Hz
output:6VDC 1000mA

Is it safe to use this adapter with this device?

The device requires 2.1A (2100 mA).
Your adapter can give only 1A (1000mA).

So, it wouldn't work or would work poorly.

You should get an adapter rated for 2.1A or better.

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CWatters

Jan 1, 1970
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Chaos Master said:
The device requires 2.1A (2100 mA).
Your adapter can give only 1A (1000mA).

So, it wouldn't work or would work poorly.

or it might overheat and catch fire (although most likely it has protection
against that built in).

You need one rated for:

Voltage 6V
Current 2.1A (or more)

If it meets those two the output power rating will be 12.6W or more.
 
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Jerry G.

Jan 1, 1970
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The value of 1000 ma is 1.0 Amps. You need 2100 ma, or 2.1 Amps at 6 Volts
DC.

Your 1000 ma adaptor will run very hot, and most likely it will not last
very long.

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Jerry G.
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Hi,

I have a device whose power requirements are listed as following:

12.6W, 2.1 A @ 6 VDC

I have a power adapter which has the following written on it:

input: 120VAC 60Hz
output:6VDC 1000mA

Is it safe to use this adapter with this device?
Thanks in advance

Igor
 
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