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electrical:12v:wallwart [2021/05/02 22:44] frater_secessus [Devices with power adapters] |
electrical:12v:wallwart [2021/05/02 22:48] (current) frater_secessus [common device voltages] |
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| - | ===== common | + | ===== device voltages |
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| ==== other voltages ==== | ==== other voltages ==== | ||
| - | Other voltages like 9v and 6v are less common. | + | Other voltages like 9v and 6v are less common. |
| Inexpensive ones ([[https:// | Inexpensive ones ([[https:// | ||
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| If you have an adapter with a weird output voltage and don't want to mess with buck converters a very small, inexpensive inverter might be the thing. | If you have an adapter with a weird output voltage and don't want to mess with buck converters a very small, inexpensive inverter might be the thing. | ||
| + | ==== boost converters ==== | ||
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| + | It's rarer still for devices to use adapters that make more than 12vdc. | ||