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Jan 21, 2021
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Corn Pop
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Voltage determines what amperage a device pulls. Amperage isn’t sent, it is
pulled. A 2 amp supply simply means that’s the maximum it will allow to be pulled.
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Let's say a device requires 5V 1A. Would it damage the device if the input was 5V 2A?
Ragnar Danneskjold
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1/21/21 9:42am
The device should only draw as much current as it needs.
benny1982
1/21/21 9:44am
It'll just go twice as fast
RyneK
1/21/21 9:47am
As long as it's moving away from the basket.
benny1982
1/21/21 9:47am
No, I have a couple of 12V 3A power adapters on some 12V 1A rated equipment
Hoopster
1/21/21 9:48am
Voltage determines what amperage a device pulls. Amperage isn’t sent, it is
Corn Pop
1/21/21 9:52am
That makes sense, thanks.
Ragnar Danneskjold
1/21/21 9:55am
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