If I were to take a standard AC to DC converter, say a laptop charger, and hook up the input side (which expects 120VAC at 60Hz) to a DC power supply of some sorts, will the electricity still be “converted,” or will it just not work at all? I am clearly very uneducated when it comes to electronics (albeit working on it) so I would very much an ELI5 answer Thanks!

  • imadullboyOP
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    1 year ago

    That’s kinda what I was thinking. Will anything be ruined in this case? What prevents it from working?

    • Antik@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      I would think it’s because a “receiver” of AC current has to be specifically designed/set up to receive an alternating current. If it receives a direct current, it either doesn’t know what to do with it, or it explodes.

      Again though: I’m dumb, so please take my opinion thoughts with a grain of salt.