5V Cooling Pad into wall socket

Hi good day to all!
I have a 5V cooling pad for my laptop
My qustions are"
   1. Can I run my 5V cooling pad using cellphone charger and plug it into wall socket?
   2. Can I run the 5V cooling pad to 12V power, Is it possible?, How? What are the things to be use?
If I'm not at the right thread, please transfer me, hoping for coordination, God bless

aldec,
I'll add on - you may want to match up both voltage and available current (amps) capacity.
So, if it is 5V, do not connect to 12V as Bill notes.
If the cooling pad and charger are both 5V, that's great, but check the input current requirement for the cooling pad and match that with the current (amps or miliamps) output of the charger.  The charger should provide equal or greater current than is required.  If the cooling pad requires more than the charger can provide, it may cause the charger to overheat.
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