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Recharging a device with less amperage - will this work?
My daughter dropped off a device that is marked 9 volts 1 amp to operate – it has a rechargeable battery and is depelted right now.
In my junk box, I found a transformer adapter marked 9 volts 300 mA – and the prong on the end fits properly.
Am I correct in assuming that the device will recharge just fine, but it will simply take longer? Or am I risking fire or damage?
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