Who Has Electronic Expertise??? Help!

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I am trying to pear down my hoard of electronic stuff, cables, chargers etc...

I have sitting in my lap right now, 18? different chargers (AC adapters). How can I tell what they are used for? I tried google but the only thing that comes up is amazon and e-bay, where to buy and what not..
There are a few that explicitly say the company name (Casio, Nokia, Sony...) but that only helps a bit.
I'm going to list the name, model number and what not of them and if there is anyone out there who can direct me as to which ones I can get rid of, what they may belong to or if I have duplicates, are any of them obsolete or worth money, I would be very happy!

GAREAR - Model: GAD-SLU-121A3 - P/N: 545-00-520020
Input: 100-120V - Output: 12V
For I.T.E use only???

AC/DC Adaptor - Model: HL-35500F - Input: 110V - Output: 4.8V

AC/DC Adaptor - Model: DE35-0480250 - Input: 110V - Output: 4V

HL - AC/DC Adaptor - Model: HLD4114-096250 - Input: 110V - Output: 9.6V
(this one has a weird end - sort of looks like a phone jack and usb in one)

HL - AC/DC Adaptor - Model: HLD3515-072250 - Input: 110V - Output: 7.2V
(this one has a weird end too - sort of looks like a wide phone jack, white plastic, and slightly usb-ish)

ATLINKS USA, Telephone Power Supply - 5-2616 - Input: 120V - Output: 9V
(I am assuming this is for a portable telephone?)

Ktec - AC Adaptor - Model: KSAS0241200200HU - Input: 100-240V - Output: 12V

OEM AC Adaptor - AD-121AN - Input: 120VAC - Output: 12VDC

Sanyo AC Adaptor - Model: AD-A048 - Input: 120V - Output: 9V

Model: 50440 - Basic Model: 118-6-100D - Input: 120V - Output: 6V

Model: RFEA415C - Input: 120V - Output: 4.5V
(Matsushlta Electronic Industrial)

Sony AC-E9015 - Input: 120V - Output: 9V
(For use with sony audio products without antenna connections???)

ATLINKS - Class 2 - Model: 5-2434 - Input: 120VAC - Output: 9VAC
(this one is beige in color - all the others have been black)

Class 2 - Model: HXT-135050 - Input: 120V - Output: 13.5V
(this one has a tag on it that says:
- Eliminator Mobile Booster Pack #11-1551-6, AC Charging Adaptor)

NexxTech power adaptor of 261-6425 - Model: DSA-0131F-05 US 13 - Input: 100-240V - Output: +5V (solid line with 3 dashes under?)
Orbyx Electronics

Model: PS0526 - Input: 100-240V - Output: +5V (same symbol of solid line with three dashes under it)

I have another 2 that is are Casio, and Nokia but I know they belong to my keyboard and old cell. Yay! Not a total loser!

As mentioned, If you know anything at all, I would be so grateful.
Thanks in advance.
 

susanm9006

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What you have to do is look at the back of all of your electronics that use adapters and match the input and output on those to what your adapters say their input and output are. And they need to have an end that fits. Of course if you have more adapters than you have devices needing them then you save then in case you buy something in the future that needs an adapter and you have one that matches.
 

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~ Smartphone chargers typically give out 5 volts . Looks like you have a few of those. The others likely could be for phone answering recorders or old cassette recorders ... :headscratch:☎
 

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They probably belong to things you don't own anymore. Boom boxes, answering machines, etc. It looks like some of them sell well enough on eBay, or just give them all to Goodwill.
 
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