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Not sure about how many Watts your 36 volt charger uses, but you can find out by this formula... Volts X Amps = Watts.
Volts * Amps = Watts 12 Volt * 2 amp = 24 Watts
No. The 12V supply will overcharge the 9.6V pack. However, my Drillmaster 18v cordless drill has a charger that reads output 22v.
One volt is zero watts.
On a 120 volt supply, up to 360 watts. On a 240 volt supply, up to 720 watts.
Not sure about how many Watts your 36 volt charger uses, but you can find out by this formula... Volts X Amps = Watts.
Volts * Amps = Watts 12 Volt * 2 amp = 24 Watts
A 6 volt Ni/Cad charger is needed.
No. The 12V supply will overcharge the 9.6V pack. However, my Drillmaster 18v cordless drill has a charger that reads output 22v.
One volt is zero watts.
On a 120 volt supply, up to 360 watts. On a 240 volt supply, up to 720 watts.
770 watts.
You do not charge a 7.2 volt battery with a 9.6 volt charger period unless you want to ruin the battery. You charge it with a 7.2 volt charger.
No, an automobile battery charger outputs 12 Volts. This is far too many volts to charge a 5 Volt battery. You would destroy the 5 Volt battery with this charger.
No, you cannot charge an 8 volt battery with a 6 volt charger. The voltage of the charger must match the voltage of the battery.
Yes, an 18 volt charger can damage a 14 volt battery. This is because the wattage for the battery needs to be equal to the wattage of the charger.
Amps, volts and watts are interrelated, but you need to do a little math. Amps * Volts = Watts