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Hello,

I was wondering what would happen if I pulled more amps from a wall wart then it was rated for.

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Depends. If you pull more amps from a wall wart than it's rated for then you should wear Depends.

Could be anything from switching off until replugged-in, blowing a fuse, or creating a fire.
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The latter outcome should not happen if its a genuine UL-certified part (and not a cheap knock-off).  A general
purpose PSU is more likely to be built to take abuse than one designed for a single piece of equipment I suspect.
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The fire is what i'm afraid of. It is ul listed. It came from a Router and is rated for 1 amp. Do you think 2amps would cause a fire?

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Do you think 2amps would cause a fire?
What anyone thinks is irrelevant. The supply is rated for 1 amp. Don't exceed that. Period.

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I'm not trying to exceed the 1amp rating, but it is being used to power a motor and if the motor stalls it might hit 2 amps before my fuse breaks! Would a few seconds at 2amps cause a fire?

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If its a "switching" regulator, it will likely just shut down. (small & compact design)
If its a linear regulator, the output will start dropping as the current goes past 1A and it starts getting hot to the point of failure/fire.
(larger, blockier design)
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Are the "switching" regulators light compared to the linear regulators? Also It is newer. Does that matter with which one it is?

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Yes, switching are light compared to linear - no big bulky transformer inside.

"Does it matter which one?"

Yes:
If its a "switching" regulator, it will likely just shut down.
If its a linear regulator, the output will start dropping as the current goes past 1A and it starts getting hot to the point of failure/fire.
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I think I have a linear regulator. I will just buy a wall wart online that will meat the Specs I need.

Just out of curiosity do they have a capacitor in them because it seems that it holds it's charge a good while after its been unplugged.

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I would doubt any certified wall wart would catch on fire if the output is dead shorted. I would think that any device with "user accessable" electrical contacts would be designed with the expectation that the user will sooner or later short the contacts.
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If I end up going with the wall wart I have, should the fuse be placed on the positive wire or the negative one?

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If I end up going with the wall wart I have, should the fuse be placed on the positive wire or the negative one?

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Makes no difference, the same current flows through both wires. The convention is to put it on the positive, if the circuit it powers uses a negative common.

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Yes, they have caps.
Fuse on positive.
2A?
http://www.dipmicro.com/store/DCA-0520
4A?
http://www.mpja.com/5-Volt-DC-Plug-Power-Supply-4A-Regulated/productinfo/18520%20PS/

I use both of these.
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Thanks for the help everybody!
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