Is it possible to set off an explosive charge on a bus by driving under 60
mph?

"Reinder Mulder" <noname@nowhere.net> wrote in message
news:41e1a193$0$44071$5fc3050@dreader2.news.tiscali.nl...
> No it is NOT possible to damage a circuit by applying a lower voltage.
> What could happen is that you switched the wires and apply -3.5V and
> THAT could damage the circuits!
>
> Reinder
>
>
> On 9-1-2005 6:25, Tom H wrote:
> > Is it possible to fry a circuit designed for 5v by applying 3.5v?  I
> > wouldn't think so, but then I'm not an expert.
> >
> > "Blaze" <asfdaf@aff.com> wrote in message
> > news:QyqDd.84$7D2.24@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net...
> >
> >>Hi
> >>
> >>I have a Finepix F410 and I was using a car generic charger set at 3.5 v
> >>
> >>The camera charged for the first day and was full.. on the second day
the
> >>charger smaoked a bit and when I tried to start the camera it does not
> >>work...
> >>
> >>the settings on the charger were always at 3.5 V..
> >>
> >>Any Idea to whats happened and how to fix the problem as its my sisiters
> >>camera...
> >>Thanks
> >>
> >
> >
> >