Device pic related, I wanna use a power supply to power it
Specs of the power supply:
Input: 100-240V ~ 50/60Hz 1.2A max
Output: 40W 12V === 3.33A
Would this work?
Device pic related, I wanna use a power supply to power it
Specs of the power supply:
Input: 100-240V ~ 50/60Hz 1.2A max
Output: 40W 12V === 3.33A
Would this work?
what does it say you need right there on the fricking package you illiterate wiener sucking gay homosexual?
i have 0 understanding of those things
should it work or nah
Yes it will work
It will only draw max of 2 amps
I tried that supply but it never worked
now I used this supply (picrel)
worked for 20 mins and now for some reason it doesn't
it doesn't power the device anymore, no LED lights etc
sry I don't know anything about electricity
help ;-;
I think more than 2A might've been too much for it, internal battery is kind of small
did I actually kill it? @_@
what power supply should I get
like what volt/ampere ranges
pls tell me this is actually important
Are you actually moronic? It says what power supply it uses right on the damn thing. Something between 10-40v, 2a
whacha gonna do about it white boy
Don't think of the power supply as an electricity pump pushing current into the device, it's more like the device is a vacuum that sucks current from the supply. In which case it's fine if the supply is capable of putting out more amps than the device uses, it's just unused overhead.
Things you don't want:
1 - A supply that puts out more voltage or less voltage than the device is rated for
2 - A supply that can't put out the max amps the device can pull.
3 - A supply of the wrong type of power, like trying to run an AC device with a DC supply, or vice-versa. But hopefully that's common sense.
The supply you specified falls withing the devices voltage range and is capable of putting out more amps than the device is rated to draw so you should be ok.