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Can you use a 7.5v adapter 1amp instead of required 7.5v 2.1amp? - Answers

Using a 7.5V adapter rated for 1A instead of a 7.5V 2.1A adapter is not advisable. The lower amperage adapter may not provide sufficient current for the device, potentially causing it to underperform, malfunction, or overheat. Additionally, if the device attempts to draw more than 1A, it could damage the adapter or lead to instability. It's best to use an adapter that meets or exceeds the required specifications.



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Using a 7.5V adapter rated for 1A instead of a 7.5V 2.1A adapter is not advisable. The lower amperage adapter may not provide sufficient current for the device, potentially causing it to underperform, malfunction, or overheat. Additionally, if the device attempts to draw more than 1A, it could damage the adapter or lead to instability. It's best to use an adapter that meets or exceeds the required specifications.



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Can you use a 7.5v adapter 1amp instead of required 7.5v 2.1amp? - Answers

Using a 7.5V adapter rated for 1A instead of a 7.5V 2.1A adapter is not advisable. The lower amperage adapter may not provide sufficient current for the device, potentially causing it to underperform, malfunction, or overheat. Additionally, if the device attempts to draw more than 1A, it could damage the adapter or lead to instability. It's best to use an adapter that meets or exceeds the required specifications.

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