You first need to have a charge controller module that coordinates where the electricity goes. These are readily available through ebay from $20-$50 for a basic 12 volt input model. The charge controller has connectors for the red (+) and black (-)solar panel wire as well as the positive and negative wires that connect to your deep cycle 12 volt battery. Also off the charge controller there should be a "load" pair of connectors. The black wire can be directly run from the load line to the submersible pump. I would run the white wire thru a bus bar that houses an assorted range of fuses like are used in an automobile. A 10amp fuse should suffice for the submersible pump. Using a fuse you have a built in safety factor in case of a short. The green wire is probably just an additional ground and not really needed. The only other thing I could think of for the green wire is if it is connected to a float switch that would turn the pump on when water got to a certain level. Consult your schematic.
You take a wire and stick it to the positive end of the batter. Then connect another wire to the negative end of the battery. Connect both wires to the lightbulb.
Batter is a mixture.
A batter must request and then be given time from the home plate umpire. If the batter backs out of the batter's box without time being called the pitch is legal and valid.
its hard to turn cooked pancakes back into batter
Dough And Batter
Yes, you can use a universal charger for your camera batter. However, it may not charge as fast as the original charger.
A batter charger is available from Amazon for 28.99.
The gun comes with one.
AVG is the best batter charger that is available in the market and I can tell this from my experience that I had with this charger. I have been using from last 1 and half years with out any issue
You take a wire and stick it to the positive end of the batter. Then connect another wire to the negative end of the battery. Connect both wires to the lightbulb.
Connect it to a lightbulb to see how bright it shines?
Amazon has several different listing of an Olympus battery charger that you can plug into a car adaptor. The prices range from less than $3 to about $12 depending on the type of camera battery you have and other features you might want such as an additional backup batter.
I think your battery is down or worse yet your batter charger is no longer charging the battery and hence needs replacement.
Few alkaline battery chargers have been made. The process to recharge alkaline batteries hasn't been very successful. Most rechargeable alkaline batteries will only recharge a few times and you have to make sure you use the correct type of charger. It can be very dangerous if you use the wrong one.
first you can take off the car take it to neariest autozone or advance auto partt the will check it or take off put by the batter connect the battery post and use screwdriver to connect - + nuts
Before you try to charge it with a batter charger. take the battery to an autozone or similar to test the batter and see if its still hold a charge. or if you know that the battery is good then jump start it using another car battery with jumper cables. just remember RED to + and Black To -
your car is usually has a 12 volt battery, on the charger set it to 12 volt charge, the batter will tell you how long to charge it usually 4 hours, do not overcharge, will damage battery :)