Question:
voltage compatibility question?
g
2011-04-20 18:17:55 UTC
I have this digital camera which has a dc input which according to the manual is a 5v input. I also have these two chargers, one for a a phone which is 5.3volts and the other is 5.5v. I was wondering if it would be ok to use the chargers on the camera?
Three answers:
?
2011-04-20 18:41:35 UTC
Perhaps the charger cannot support 2 amperes peak current as camera running both screen and flash light at the same time. Voltage is OK and you can try it. Make no harm at all to the camera. But the power jack is quite difficult to fit to the charger unless you know very well how to solder the jack.
adaviel
2011-04-20 18:38:41 UTC
Probably - only 10% over. It would be nice to check against the camera specs. You need enough current, of course.



(the specs for 7400 sereis TTL were 5V +/- 0.25, but CMOS is less fussy)
?
2016-10-27 12:19:18 UTC
in case you look on the schematic of the air conditioner, (commonly glued to the interior panel of the electric powered compartment), it is going to really typically label the size and score of the capacitor mandatory for the unit. you could not o.k. require the guy the come again out and modify it without extra fee if he put in there what's on the schematic. in undemanding words pro sensible HVAC techs will immediately put in a significantly better length on your extreme ambient temperature zone.


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