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Ok ..fine. Heres one. This one should put Battery companies out of business. This one some, yes some of you might know. Batteries companies are such bs when it comes to disposable batteries. Half the time Rechargeable batteries might be useful or your Battery pack will be, Other half of the time you might be in a place with an AC outlet. Batteries have the same output as an AC to DC adapter. Sometime Adapters can be more helpful in cases when the battery power goes down and it reduces the performance of a device. You Never Actually, Really Need Batteries for anything.. Let me explain. Just get an adapter that matches the battery power, lets say if something uses 2 AA batteries, thats 3 Volts. So you want an adapter that outputs 3 volts and depending on which device youre using, lets say a phone, you might need 500Ma, but I like to go up as high as possible to be safe. I like to try to go up to 1 Amp ratings or higher if you have that good of an adapter. Might cost more. Its opposite of what you all might think. The Higher the Current rating only means that is what is available, not what the device uses, the device only uses and Pulls what it requires. A device trying to Pull more current than the Adapter provides will Heat the adapter and probably destroy your device at same time. Splice the wires at the end of the adapter and directly connect the Positive to + and Neg to -. Ive been doing this for years, so on some things, Like my ATT home phone(which they have an agreement with battery companies for this conspiracy, I think they make money from them) I can power the rest of the phone all the time 24/7 and only pulls as much current in Ma or Amps as it needs. Remember, always use the highest *Available* Current in an adapter, The more the better to be safe. This doesnt mean that it always uses the Current rating, its only whats available. Because a device trying to Pull more current than the Adapter provides will Heat the adapter and probably destroy your device at same time. Heck, for cell phones, you all could probably just splice the wire ends and directly attach to cathode- and anode+ and not even use the battery, you will be impressed. Thank me for enlightening you on this. I know its kind of in front of your face, but I guided ya to it.
Posted on: Mon, 07 Jul 2014 01:31:58 +0000

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