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In: , "Lucky" wrote:
Is it safe to use a 12v 3A PSU with the my radio even though is only requires 500Ma? In other words the excess potential Amps won't fry the radio? As everyone else pointed out, it's safe (and perhaps even slightly better) to use a higher amp power supply than is actually needed. It's the voltage you need to be concerned about. Think of voltage as water pressure and amperage as water volume. Hooking up a pipe 3" in diameter to a shower won't blow the head out, but, if you took a pipe say .25" in diameter from a high pressure pump... you'd likely blow a hole through your shower stall. Jamie -- http://www.geniegate.com Custom web programming (rot13) User Management Solutions |
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