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Yes, you can use a 6-volt 600 mA adaptor with a device that requires 6 volts and 200 mA. The adaptor's higher current rating (600 mA) means it can supply more current than the device needs, which is safe as long as the voltage matches. The device will only draw the current it requires (200 mA). Just ensure that the adaptor's voltage is stable and does not exceed 6 volts.
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200 - 15% = 200 - 15% of 200 = 200 - 30 = 170
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15-40 W JASO MA or MA2.
Yes, 0.2 A is the same as 200 mA. The unit "A" stands for amperes, while "mA" stands for milliamperes, where 1 A is equal to 1000 mA. Therefore, 0.2 A multiplied by 1000 equals 200 mA.
Yes, the maximum that the adapter can deliver is 1300 mA or 1.3 amps. The maximum that the device will draw is 200 mA or .2 of an amp.
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15% of 200 = 15% * 200 = 0.15 * 200 = 30
15/200:= 15 ÷ 200= 0.075 in decimal
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