I bought an electronics device in London and brought it to the US. The wall wart says that it outputs 12v 700mA, but it has UK plugs that won’t fit in my wall.
I bought a power adapter at Radio Shack which is 12v 1.5A, but I’m considered that too many amps my hurt it. Will it be okay?
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