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Bramleyboy | 14:18 Thu 05th Jan 2023 | Technology
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The transformer that came with my EE mobile phone booster has broken diwn. The booster requires 5v at 2 amps. I have an old BT transformer that does 12 v at 1500 mA. Would this work the booster? I’m lost! Happy New Year to you all! Bramley
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No, the correct voltage is important. USB sockets, like those on your computer, usually have a 5V power capability. If you can get a USB lead that will connect to your booster that might provide enough power, otherwise mains to USB gimmicks are available like this: Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
14:41 Thu 05th Jan 2023
No, the correct voltage is important.
USB sockets, like those on your computer, usually have a 5V power capability. If you can get a USB lead that will connect to your booster that might provide enough power, otherwise mains to USB gimmicks are available like this:

Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
That's only 1 amp, bhg - it won't drive a booster.

This is a 2 amp device :

Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Dave - quite right. I was just pointing to the sort of device to look for.

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