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The charging time does not depend on the voltage of the battery. You have not supplied enough information to give a reasonable estimate. edit: Get a smart charger, and never have to worry about charge time again!
The diode pack in most alternators is directly behind where the main wires come into the unit. Usually plugged in and often held by one or two screws. This part's main function is to convert the AC voltage produced by the alternator to a DC voltage slightly higher than battery voltage.Unbolt both cables from the battery before working on the alternator
It depends on the chemistry of the battery. A common alkaline or zinc chloride non-rechargeable battery will be about 1.5v per cell. a NiMh or NiCd rechargeable battery is usually quoted at 1.2v per cell, Lithium Ion cells are generally quoted at 3.7 volts and lead acid at 2v per cell. Divide the pack voltage by the individual voltage of each cell and you will find out how many cells are in the pack.
it will be too much of a jump. i would recconmend a 2s (7.4V) lipo battery
Gem Beeps When your Gem Vehicle beeps when you are trying to charge it . This means your pack voltage of your battery pack is too low to take a charge. Your battery pack needs to have a certain amount of voltage to allow your charger to iniate a charge. You need to get a regular 12 volt battery charger and charge each battery individually . You do not have to disconnect the interconnects on each battery. Just charge each battery for about 2 hours on the 10 amp charge and then replug the onboard charger . Eventually it should start charging. Now if you charge each battery and the on board charger will not come on you may have destroyed the batteries and they need to be replaced/
NO, it will simply last longer before depletion. don't be worry, it's normal, but you'd better check the voltage and the technology, both of them need to be the same.
This depends on the capacity of the battery and how much current is used to recharge it. Your best choice would be to get a smart charger that automatically shuts off when the charge is complete.
The current production Smart car (as of July 2014) is an electric motor powered by a lithium-ion battery pack. The Smart car has rated power output of 27 horsepower and 89 foot-pounds of torque.
There is no battery pack in the rifle. You have to cock it before each shot. The only battery in the rifle is in the flashlight.
Yes, but the power is limited. Normally used only for lighting when main power is out
One possibility for what affects the voltage, is how many light bulbs, motors etc you have in the circuit causing the energy ( voltage ) to be shared.
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