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Re: IH Dan (Retired) post# 33215

Saturday, 09/26/2015 10:23:22 PM

Saturday, September 26, 2015 10:23:22 PM

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Thank you, Dan!! I did some quick research and found this which reiterates what you just said:

Current too high – If the adapter has the correct voltage, but the current is higher than what the device input requires, then you shouldn’t see any problems. For example, if you have a laptop that calls for a 19V / 5A DC input, but you use a 19V / 8A DC adapter, your laptop will still get the 19V voltage it requires, but it will only draw 5A of current. As far as current goes, the device calls the shots, and the adapter will have to do less work.
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