It uses 100 minimum and 200 maximum for model 3001B and model 2501B uses 100/250. The newer Super Slim will use 80/180 when the 250 and 500GB models are releasedThe related link can answer many of your PS3 questionsPlayStation 3 Secrets
Approximately 250 watts is what the specifications for the related PS3 link indicate
PSPs do not take SD memory cards, they only take Max Duo.There are adaptors to allow you to use a 'micro SD' card, the adaptor is the same size as a Max Duo, but with a slot for the micro SD card. However regular SD cards are simply too wide to fit in the PSP.
No. The PlayStation 3 doesn't have the PlayStation 2's input sockets for the controllers. However, Sony were planning to release a USB adaptor for the PS3 so that you could use your old controllers. It was never released, and is never being released in the UK, but I'm not sure about other territories such as the US or Japan.
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No, that adaptor can not supply a 6 amp load because it's limited to 1 amp, most probably by the size of the prongs and/or the internal wiring.
No, Your original adaptor has an output of 3 amps or 3000 ma. As you can see, the one you want to use for a replacement adaptor only has 1000 ma output, one third of the current capacity that you need.
Yes you can. All the 1300 mA rating means is that adaptor can supply devices up to 1300 mA. The old adaptor's limit was 800 mA. The new adapter has 500 mA more in reserve if it is ever needed.
You can use a wired adaptor if you're using a game boy advance.
A SIM card adaptor will allow you to use a micro SIM in a standard SIM slot.
A SIM card adaptor will allow you to use a micro SIM in a standard SIM slot.
The Smartjoy X Adaptor is use to hook up your xbox controllers to your PC
Use the 9 volt setting.
Yes, as long as your Epson projector has an HDMI slot, or if you use an HDMI-to-VGA adaptor (an HDMI-to-RCA Video adaptor can work as well).
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No, you should not connect a 12V 50W light directly to a 12V AC 2A adaptor. The light requires a higher wattage than the adaptor can provide, which can damage both the light and the adaptor. You should use an adaptor that can supply the correct voltage and wattage for the light.
yes, you can.