Probably not the normal kind of question asked around here......
Just wondering if anyone can confirm this. I acquired a computer scanner but it didn't have its original power adaptor.
Rather than buying a replacement I found an old laptop power adaptor (the laptop has long since been condemned) and this has the same connection as the scanner. Now the scanner only needs 15 Volts @ 1 Amp but the laptop adaptor is rated at 19V @ 6.3A. So the scanner needs up to 15 watts to run and the adaptor is rated to provide up to 119.7 watts but it works fine, at least it seems to, with the scanner. So does this mean that the old laptop adaptor automatically adapts to the power needed? Is this at great risk of damaging the scanner? Is a shed load of power being wasted?
thanks
Just wondering if anyone can confirm this. I acquired a computer scanner but it didn't have its original power adaptor.
Rather than buying a replacement I found an old laptop power adaptor (the laptop has long since been condemned) and this has the same connection as the scanner. Now the scanner only needs 15 Volts @ 1 Amp but the laptop adaptor is rated at 19V @ 6.3A. So the scanner needs up to 15 watts to run and the adaptor is rated to provide up to 119.7 watts but it works fine, at least it seems to, with the scanner. So does this mean that the old laptop adaptor automatically adapts to the power needed? Is this at great risk of damaging the scanner? Is a shed load of power being wasted?
thanks