18.5v should be fine for a 15-16v application. remember circuits will only draw the amount of current they need, no more. you could also try adding a current limiting resistor in series with the load. use a VOM for this testing (as the load).
Controls the application of voltage to the motor to control speed and direction of the motor. If there is a built in charger it would also control the charging process.
7.5v 500mA Dc charger
it can be useful while travelling and when we dont have charger with us during travel
charger i had was wired wrong. soon as it was plugged in the charger stopped working. if wires are wrong it just will not charge and can be dangerous!
A charger designed for a 12 volt battery should not be used to charge an 8.4V battery. It is likely to damage the battery and in the worst case can cause a fire. There are some chargers that can be used with a variety of battery voltages and chemistries but unless you are certain that the charger is safe and effective on a different battery voltage, assume that it cannot be used.
one of the cables need adjusted or there is a switch on top of the brake pedal that needs adjusted.
regular plain charger, charger SE, charger 500, and charger R/T.
will a firewall from a 73 dodge charger fit a 72 dodge charger
Is always female, but the volume can be adjusted in the nav unit settings menus.
either the shifter cable needs adjusted or the transmission has gone out.
no the dsi has a different charger
Yes each kind of battery generaly needs a different charger. A camera CRV3 cannot be charget in an AA charger.
No, the DSi charger is different than the DS lite charger
looks different than the 2010 charger but not enough to know it's a charger.
not realy:)
yes, the color is lighter, the connector is different but it gives the same voltage.
Different chargers are provided with different devices. You can always purchase a charger with a longer cord if the one that comes with the device is too short.