Your question is confusing. First off a battery charger puts out DC voltage not AC. If you are asking if you can run a 120 volt battery charger on a 220 volt circuit the answer is no you cannot. That would destroy the charger.
My lifan CT110cc can run without a battery. It has an internal charger built in.
To recharge batteries after they run out of energy.
You do not charge a battery using a battery eliminator. The eliminator is not a charger, it is an eliminator that allows you to run the device.
no it does no, there is a possible chance that your phone will run out of battery if it is not on full battery already.
The XL's internal battery will need to be charged using the plugin charger.
No, the charger pulls so very little power as to not be an issue unless the car was not run for a long period of time. It would take a very long time for the charger to drain the battery.
Most mobile chargers aren't really chargers, but rather a power source. The electronics that monitors the charging and stops it when the battery is full is all in the cell phone. IF you hook the cell "charger" straight up to a battery you run the risk of disastrous overcharging.
Sure if you are in a country that uses the 50 hertz cycle and you have a charger designed to run at 50 hertz. In the U.S. it will not work. ------------------------------------------------------------ A battery charges on DC, not AC. The battery charger may not work at the wrong frequency, however.
You need to buy a new battery look up which battery works with your laptop and buy it online
The same way you charge a car battery. The only difference in them is that the marine battery is a deep cycle battery, meaning it is designed to be run completely down without damaging the battery. Ideally you need a charger designed to charge deep cycle batteries but you can charge one with a normal battery charger.
It is best to drive home and put a battery charger on the battery and let it fully charge. Letting it charge with the alternator puts a strain on the alternator and should be avoided if possible. But if you have no charger then you will need to let the engine run for around 30 minutes to charge the battery enough so that it will start the next morning. It will take a couple of hours of driving to fully charge the battery.
It should not bother a car that is routinely driven. A cell phone charger draws very little power.