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The Cyber-Spy.Com Usenet Archive Feeds Directly From The Open And Publicly Available Newsgroup Sci.Electronics.Design This Group And Thousands Of Others Are Available On Most IS NNTP News Servers On Port 119. Cyber-Spy.Com Is NOT Responsible For Any Topic, Opinions Or Content Posted To This Or Any Other Newsgroup. This Web Archive Of The Newsgroup And Posts Are For Informational Purposes Only. From: mike_harding1@hotmail.com (Mike Harding) Newsgroups: sci.electronics.design Subject: Re: big convertor + small wattage = problem??? Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 05:08:25 GMT Organization: None Message-ID: <3db4dcdd.8698321@news.mel.ihug.com.au> References: <9da88909.0210211914.1c95d77@posting.google.com> Reply-To: mike_harding1@hotmail.com NNTP-Posting-Host: p457-tnt1.mel.ihug.com.au NNTP-Posting-Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 05:04:01 +0000 (UTC) X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.1/32.230 On 21 Oct 2002 20:14:07 -0700, studio24@canada.com (art) wrote: >I purchased a "Conair Stowaway" international adaptor and convertor >kit for my trip to Australia. The booklet says it's ok for changing >220 volts to 110 and should be used for appliances from 50 - 1600 >watts. However I want to use it to recharge my 4 double A NiMH >batteries - and that charger takes only 6 watts. Will it destroy the >batteries or the charger if I use the Conair converter? If you ONLY want to charge some batteries it would probably have been easier just to buy a charger locally, IIRC I saw one in a high street store for about A$20 recently. Mike Go Back To The Cyber-Spy.Com Usenet Web Archive Index Of The sci.electronics.design Newsgroup |
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