No, no problem. Current and power, when indicated on the adapter itself, are to be treated as "maximum" ratings (there's normally a bit of wiggle room, though). So, the *actual* current and *actual* power output will be determined by the load.

Cheers,
Ben

On 21 Jan 2005, at 01:36, Tim Hodgson wrote:

OK, many thanks. That leads to one last question! The Apple adaptor says
its output is 1.875A; the new adaptor says "3.61-2.70A (TYP. 2.7A)". Any
problem there?


TimH


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