My car wouldn't start, so I bought a jump starter. Basically it's a huge 12v rechargeable battery. It comes with a 12v 0.5a power supply for charging, which gets pretty warm.
I trust this power supply as much as ehh... Well not a lot. The battery has to charge for over 48 hours, so I'd prefer to leave it charging overnight. I don't dare to with this PSU.
I've got a couple laptop power supplies, 12v, up to 2.5A. barrel jack and polarity are identical. For the usual device I'd just grab one of those, but as this is a battery the following question came to mind.
Is it safe to use a higher amp PSU on a device with a battery? Or could the charging rate of the battery be dictated by the PSU, and the battery overheat with a stronger PSU?
I do not know what type of battery is in this device, and have no intention of disassembling it to find out. It states 250A peak output, 7Ah capacity in a package of about 2.5 liters (guesstimate), but there's no labels about the type of battery.
Afaik not a duplicate as the following question doesn't cover batteries: Choosing power supply, how to get the voltage and current ratings?
I've got a couple laptop chargers
... they are power supplies... the battery chargers are built into the laptops \$\endgroup\$