Usually a car battery, but it also depends on the size of the battery.
It has to be direct current, like what a car has or what a battery uses. It won't work plugged into an outlet at your house. That's Alternating Current (AC). So just hook it up to the positive lead to your battery and ground it to somewhere on your chassis.
A DC/AC power inverter is used to convert DC, the power that comes from a car's battery, into AC, the kind of power that is supplied to a home and used to power larger electronics.
A Compaq nc6000 will run on ac power when the battery is dead. The battery is long lasting but it can be charged by using ac power.
No. A battery is considered to be DC power.
A: A lot of devices for cars are available. They will work anywhere where there is a car battery And for more power try gas engines with generator hook up. Are they waterproof sure unless you means under water.
No, the battery is DC not AC.
Ac adapter (uses regular household power, DC adapter (car adapter), and battery pack
Use DC to AC converter for car power outlet and then plug in your AC charger to the converter. I am use this method since 2 years, working fine but faced some problems like once burning car power outlet and weaken the car battery.
AC runs on the battery. If the car is off and you run the AC, then start the car, it will stall.
Depends on the ratings(volts, amps, etc.) Definitely not an AC motor.
your car ac will only blow hot air when there coolannt in the car is finished or the car is oveerheated.
dc - the voltage is a constant 12 volts nominally in a normal car battery.