xchcui
Member level 2
Hi.
I am familiar with the fact that,today,most of the cordless phones have smps adaptors,which supplies a constant voltage to the base unit(opposed to the unregulated linear adaptors,which their rated voltage varies accordingly to the current load).I am,also,familiar that too much input voltage may cause heating of the electronic components in the base unit,may reduce their life or cause them to fail.My question is,as a rule of thumb/in general,How much voltage,in percentage(+10%,+20%...),can the cordless phone handle,beyond its original rated voltage,without having an adverse effects,as i mentioned above?
Thanks.
I am familiar with the fact that,today,most of the cordless phones have smps adaptors,which supplies a constant voltage to the base unit(opposed to the unregulated linear adaptors,which their rated voltage varies accordingly to the current load).I am,also,familiar that too much input voltage may cause heating of the electronic components in the base unit,may reduce their life or cause them to fail.My question is,as a rule of thumb/in general,How much voltage,in percentage(+10%,+20%...),can the cordless phone handle,beyond its original rated voltage,without having an adverse effects,as i mentioned above?
Thanks.