MagicalArmchair
Well-Known Member
This has all the hallmarks for me blowing myself up. So I have a small pump to empty my fresh water tank out when I treat it this year.
It says: DC6 - 12V 15W.
Now, I don't want to drain my 12V batteries to pump out the water, and want to plug it into a handy transformer I have from an old Internet router. This says:
OUTPUT: DC12V 1.0A
Now, at 12V, 15W is err about 1.25A. If I use the transformer above, with my little pump, will I set my face on fire? Should I just run a wire from my domestic batteries and stop buggering about with 240V? What could go wrong?
The pump:
The transformer:
It says: DC6 - 12V 15W.
Now, I don't want to drain my 12V batteries to pump out the water, and want to plug it into a handy transformer I have from an old Internet router. This says:
OUTPUT: DC12V 1.0A
Now, at 12V, 15W is err about 1.25A. If I use the transformer above, with my little pump, will I set my face on fire? Should I just run a wire from my domestic batteries and stop buggering about with 240V? What could go wrong?
The pump:
The transformer: