The weight to BHP ratio would change, if either the weight or BHP changed - unless they both changed by the same percentage...
No actual production numbers, but rest assured that's one rare combo.
Craftsman Battery Charger and Stand: Charger Model 999555-007 Charger Stand 976970-001
A jump box will only partially charge the battery. You need a charger to fully charge the battery.
It's a good idea to avoid charging any battery with a charger that was not designed specifically for that kind of battery. A car (vehicle) charger is generally designed to recharge 12 volt lead acid batteries. (The actual voltage of the battery and charge is a bit higher than 12 volts.) Rechargable battery packs come in different voltages, and many if not most are not lead acid types. A lot are nickel-cadmium or lithium types, and they need a "controlled charge" that a vehicular battery charger will not be able to provide. And that's setting aside the issue of the voltages of the battery and the charger, which is critical.It's a bad idea to attempt to recharge a battery with a charger that is not designed to recharge that "flavor" of energy storage device.
It depends on the charging rate of the charger. Here's how to calculate it: Battery capacity divided by the charger's rate = charge time in hours Example: Charging rate = 1000 mah 1100 / 1000 = 1.1 hours Example: Charging rate = 600 mah 1100 / 600 = 1.83 hours However the actual output of these adapter chargers is never what is printed on the label so you would need to measure voltage and current to be more accurate.
There are many types of "adapters" for a wide variety of purposes; it would be helpful to know what type of adapter you though the Wii might need. It needs, for example, its power adapter to receive power. If you were wondering about network access, the Wii has its own wireless card, so you do not need any sort of adapter if you have a wireless router. If you want to use Ethernet, however, you will need a USB LAN adapter.
find someone with the same phone that they don't use or has a cracked screen or sumthin buy it off them for like 20$ er sumthin then use that phone to charge your battery or take it to Verizon and py 50$ (actual price) to get it fixed or get another phone because i have the same one and the little slot where you put your charger in comes loose really easily then eventually completley detaches its ridiculous the phone is beutiful but poorly manufactured hope this helped srry if it didnt oh yeah a wire in your charger could be torn too in that case you would need to get a new charger that's bout 7 bucks k bye for now :)~
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Yes. Battery chargers like those used in phones and cameras do not show how much charge is in the battery, but simply show when the battery will accept no further charge. The capacity of a battery to accept a charge becomes reduced through age or other factors such as repeatedly allowing it to fully discharge. It will charge, but not to its full capacity. Thus, while the charger may show that the battery is full, there may be so little actual charge that it goes dead immediately when the device is turned on.
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"Actual" is an adjective.