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Charger, European & N.American
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| Don Phillipson 2007-07-02, 10:33 am |
| My (British) cell phone charger made by Alcatel
(model S002EB0450035) is marked as follows:
240 volts
50/60 Hz; 100 mA
SEC 4.5v; 350 mA
What does the third line mean (in case I want
to use a 120-volt charger in N.America) ?
Does this unit charge at 100 mA or 350 mA ?
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Don Phillipson
Carlsbad Springs
(Ottawa, Canada)
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| Wolfgang Barth 2007-07-02, 12:33 pm |
| Don Phillipson schrieb:
> My (British) cell phone charger made by Alcatel
> (model S002EB0450035) is marked as follows:
> 240 volts
> 50/60 Hz; 100 mA
> SEC 4.5v; 350 mA
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> What does the third line mean (in case I want
> to use a 120-volt charger in N.America) ?
> Does this unit charge at 100 mA or 350 mA ?
>
On the primary side at 240 V it takes 100 mA max.
On the secondary side at 4,5 V it gives 350 mA max.
The 110 V Charger should give 350 mA secondary.
The primary value is not important for you.
Wolfgang
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