That's kind of my point. There is no standard at all with barrel connectors, usually bigger connectors means more watts but not even that is true as a rule of thumb.
When you see a barrel connector all the following things are true:
1) no voltage can be inferred
2) no amperage can be inferred
3) Not even the polarity can be inferred
You must check the device and the wart for all that information.
When you see a barrel connector all the following things are true:
1) no voltage can be inferred
2) no amperage can be inferred
3) Not even the polarity can be inferred
You must check the device and the wart for all that information.