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Electrical ignorance question

Best-case scenario it will be labeled on the "wart" part. There will be a small symbol like a dot inside a circle, and there will be a "+" pointed at either the dot or the circle, and a "-" pointed at the other one.

Do you have a multimeter?
 
Best-case scenario it will be labeled on the "wart" part. There will be a small symbol like a dot inside a circle, and there will be a "+" pointed at either the dot or the circle, and a "-" pointed at the other one.

Do you have a multimeter?

I do have a meter. And after further investigation, the supply I've found online is described has 1/8 plug tip positive, And I see the diagram you describe on the label.

I guess the next step is looking at the wiring from the internal battery to the power jack.
 
The difference between voltage and amperage is that voltage is a "constant", meaning that it is always at the level indicated. But amperage is an "as needed" value. The circuit will only pull as much amperage as it needs. So no matter how much the power supply "can" output, the circuit will only take what it needs.

Usually the power adapter end is ground on the outer section and positive in the center, this limits the possibility of shorting the supply if the plug touches ground.