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I bought an item that takes 4 D batteries or uses the adapter (sold separately). But they didn't have the adapter. Since I have kept a bunch of adapters from things that have been thrown away, I have a 6 v adapter rated for 150 mA. It's the amperage I am not sure about. The item has a small motor and I'm concerned that the 150 mA is not enough. Advice, suggestions? I know 4 rechargeables will work, but would prefer the adapter.

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There are 3 big reasons why a device would use D cells:

  1. Weight/mass (no, really)
  2. Capacity (alkaline D cells start at about 10Ah)
  3. Current draw (alkaline D cells can deliver an ampere easily, nicad several amperes, although Li-ion is starting to take over)

Given that your device has a motor, its reason likely falls somewhere along the last two. As such, your adapter is severely underpowered. I would recommend that you find one capable of delivering at least 2A, with 3.5A preferable to be safe.

Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams
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