Lightning to USB cámara adapter

HI! I've bought  a lightning to USB adapter in eBay in U.S.A but I live in Argentina. The problem is that the product is not working, but i don't whatsapp can I do? Pelease help me!

and the adapter worked 5 times and then when I connect the cable appears a Message that "the accessory consume to much energy"

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    Thanks for all the answers! I think I should specify the use case much more clearly. Sorry for not having done this earlier.
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    A friend of mine has a small device that converts USB to Toslink. This thing has a female Mini USB Type A, which is typically used at the receiving side of a USB connection. This device can be connected e.g. to a Mac, and then the Mac can output audio via this device to receiver which accepts optical Toslink signals.
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  • Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader OR Lightning to USB Camera Adapter?

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  • Lightning to USB camera adapter polarity sensitive?

    Lightning to USB camera adapter works with Nikon D90 camera well, only the lightning plug is polarity sensitive. If you turn around it doesn't work anymore. Is that normal or is my cable may be defective?

    G1952 wrote:
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    Thanks, Gerrit
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    Message was edited by: Texas Mac Man

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