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  • Değerleri:
    • VOLTAGE (VOLTAJ) = V = VOLT (V): INPUT “100 Volt – 240 Volt”u —- çeviriyor —> OUTPUT 15 Volt veya 19 Volt (ikisi arasından değiştirmek için “switch”i var.)
      • V = P / I   —> VOLT (V) = WATT (W) / AMPER (A)
    • POWER (GÜÇ) = P = WATTS (W): 65 WATTS
      • P = I x V
    • CURRENT (AKIM) = I = AMPER (A): 
      • I = P / V  —– > Amper = Watt / Volt  —-> 4,33 Amper = 65 Watt / 15 Volt  veya 3,42 Amper = 65 Watt / 19 Volt
    • RESISTANCE (DİRENÇ) = R = OHMS:
      • R = V / I

Dönüştürücü:

  • Ugreen USB-A 3.0 to 2.5″ inch 3.5″ inch SATA SSD Hard Disk Dönüştürücü
  • HAMA HM.200002 Universal Notebook Power Adapter 15-19V/65W
  • Elektrik Soketi Hakkında Bilgi:
    • Power Supply Port: DC-12V
    • 5,5 x 2,1 mm
    • DC 12V / 2A

does 15 volt burn 12 volt device | Can I use a 15V power supply in place of 12V?

  • It might work without a problem, it might run hot, it may even let the smoke out immediately. Impossible to know for sure without seeing how the power rails are set up. If you don’t care much about the device give it a shot, if it is important to you then I would suggest not taking the risk.
  • Probably has linear voltage regulator inside which will produce more heat if you feed it higher voltage. You could try 15V as an experiment but if it heats up too much you have to buy a 12V supply.
  • I’d like to know the answer to this as well. My understanding is that the voltage needs to be pretty spot on but the amperage can be more ( so 12v 2A would be fine in your case) but I’m happy to be corrected.
    • 12v 2A would be fine in your case – Out of interest, I grabbed a Roku from the US and use it in Aus with a 12v 1A power supply I got off eBay for <$10 and it’s worked flawlessly for the last 3 years.

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