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the device is a panasonic cordless home phone base charger, model no.KX-tc187C-B.

2007-01-18 15:47:28 · 6 answers · asked by nere b 2 in Consumer Electronics Land Phones

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Yes. The amplitude is nominal and will not affect it. Be cautious if the voltage were different. However, I've had 12v devices (radar detectors) with up to 14v running into them and they ran fine for years. I know this because they had built in voltage detector displays.

2007-01-18 15:54:16 · answer #1 · answered by BrewMan 5 · 0 0

Yes, the 12v is the important part. The 600mA says that the device will draw a maximum of 600mA. It is clear that the phone draws less than 500mA since the original charger is that size. Therefore the 600mA charger will not be overloaded.

Go ahead and use it.

2007-01-18 15:55:29 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

the following things are important

Voltage has to be the same....higher and it will burn out, lower and it will not work

Tip has to fit - make proper contact and correct polarity (tip positive or tip negative) on DC output - polarity not important on AC output. Obviously, device has to match voltage - AC to AC and DC to DC- Mixing will not work

Power supplied expressed in milliamps or mA - the item will only draw what it needs. Your 600 mA will be ok as the device will only draw 500 of the 600 mA. A 400 mA will not work as the device will try to draw more and may melt it.

2007-01-19 15:01:45 · answer #3 · answered by orion_1812@yahoo.com 6 · 1 0

Yes it is.Anything can be equal or below but not above the amp number.

2007-01-18 15:55:26 · answer #4 · answered by Jim C 6 · 0 0

yes

2007-01-18 16:03:33 · answer #5 · answered by geno 3 · 0 0

i use it like that. as long as you polarity is correct. usually +tip

2007-01-18 15:53:27 · answer #6 · answered by manningbj 3 · 0 0

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