That battery has a capacity of 820 amp-hours at the 20-hour rate, in other words 41 amps for 20 hours.
At 24 volts that is 24x41x20 watt-hours which is 17.2 kilowatt-hours.
about 24 miles
Becuase it has alot of power and it will shock more if it is full battery
Mega - Volt - Ampere - Reactive
for a rechargable 9 volt, about 4 hours for full battery.
That type of transformer normally has about 99% efficiency so the full-load loss would be 1% or 6 kW.
If it is an incandescent lamp, then it will run on 240volts, but not at full wattage. If it is an HID type that has a ballast, no, it will not.
Volt Ampere Reactive
If you want mood lighting just connect it as is, the brightness of the bulbs will be half. If you want full brightness change the bulbs to 120 volt with bulbs of the same wattage as the 220 volt bulbs.
Yes. Since the coil is run at full voltage when starting 12 volts may be too much for a 6 volt ignition coil. It would be at about 8 volts when running. There is a starting resistor.
Depends on the number of cells, and the cell chemistry.
12 volts is enough for a 12-volt 100-watt light bulb. It would not be enough for a 120-volt or 240-volt bulb.
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