well if the max is 13w, then you can work it out.
P=VI (power = volts x amps)
13w = 12v x I
I = 13 / 12
therefore the current required is just under 1.1 amps
Hello
I need a power adapter for a Lilliput FA1042-TV/C/T monitor but can not find the required amperage for it. I know it is a max of 13w at 12v DC but no specs tell me the amps.
Thanks
well if the max is 13w, then you can work it out.
P=VI (power = volts x amps)
13w = 12v x I
I = 13 / 12
therefore the current required is just under 1.1 amps
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Thanks for the reply. I must have forgotten that formula from my high school physics days
I found a site after, the only site I could find, that says what the amperage is for that monitor.
http://smallandquiet.blogspot.com/20...creen-lcd.html
being 1.5A or 1500mA. Apparently most, if not all, Lilliput monitors use the same power supplies.
no worries, glad you found what you needed.
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