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kaputtes netzteil

Discussion in 'Off Topic - All other stuff here' started by wixi, Jul 17, 2007.

  1. wixi

    wixi New Member

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    ich habe ein kaputtes netzteil, so weit so gut. nun habe ich ein anderes was bei input 200-240V 0.7A output 24V 1,5A hat, das originale hat aber nur input 200-240V 0,25A und output 24V 0,75A kann ich damit was kaputt machen? das netzteil ist für mein rotes momo.
  2. egoexpress

    egoexpress Active Member

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    Nein, du kannst in diesem Fall nichts kaputt machen. Die Ampére Angabe bezieht sich darauf, wieviel das Netzteil leisten kann, bevor es heiß wird oder durchschmort. Wichtig ist lediglich die Spannung. Aber da beide Netzeile 24V leisten, kann nichts passieren. Das neue Netzteil verträgt sogar die doppelte Menge an Strom, und ist somit sogar besser, als das originale -> Wird also nicht heiß, falls es bei dem alten so war ;)

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