It won't do any damage. The current rating on a voltage supply is a maximum
value. Actual current flowing is determined by the circuit - if it is
taking 250mA from 5V, 1A supply, it will still take 250mA from 5V, 3A
supply. As long as the supply provides 5V and has rating of at least 250mA,
it
Won’t hurt.
Nick
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> On Nov 29, 2017, at 19:40, Dman777 wrote:
>
> Thanks! The lowest I found is 3A. Would it hurt the clock? Or could it burn
> up the usb port on the clock?
>
>> On Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 6:34:31 PM UTC-6, Pramanicin wrote:
>> A 5V 1 Amp supply i
Thanks! The lowest I found is 3A. Would it hurt the clock? Or could it burn
up the usb port on the clock?
On Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 6:34:31 PM UTC-6, Pramanicin wrote:
>
> A 5V 1 Amp supply is enough. I run mine off a 1A 5V USB power supply with
> no issues.
>
> (Pharma) Nick.
>
> On We
A 5V 1 Amp supply is enough. I run mine off a 1A 5V USB power supply with
no issues.
(Pharma) Nick.
On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 4:28 PM, Dman777 wrote:
> I have a Clock Three Jr. that I have been enjoying all these years. I want
> to move it to my book shelf and plug it into a wall. I see that the
I have a Clock Three Jr. that I have been enjoying all these years. I want
to move it to my book shelf and plug it into a wall. I see that the docs
state to use a 5v power adapter. Does anyone know what amp rating to get
on the power adapter? Also, I don't know if it matters but I will have to