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erm i think its the beryl 3.5 edition version 2.3 adapter.---------------5v 1amp, I use a Zip drive adapter I got from ebayMike
1,000 milliAmps (mA) = 1Amp (A) 1,000,000 microAmps (uA) = 1Amp (A) so 1Amp is larger
NO
Absolutely. The first rule: Source voltage should be equal to the device voltage. The second rule: Source current sould be higher than the cumulative of the device's current.
120Watts=1Amp
yes
Load factor and current are not directly related
No, you cannot.
Power = Amperes x Voltage
1amp 3 max depends on what rating lamp it is (or bulb).
An AGS-1 fuse is an 1/4" glass 1amp fuse which is used in aircraft.
Both are giving the data about storage capacity of a battery. For Ex. 12V 7AH Battery will run 7 hours if you are driving the load of 1Amp continuously. But 12 12AH Battery will run 12 hours if you are driving the load of 1Amp continuously.