A long slow trickle charge (3 amp or less) is always best for the battery.
To charge a car battery you need aproximatly 8000 amps To charge a car battery you need aproximatly 8000 amps
I have a 1993 300e and located a 30A flst fuse close to the battery, perhaps this helps Added: 1986-1989 is Fuse "A" 16 Amps.
Charging a battery at 2 amps means it will receive a constant current of 2 amps over time. The charge is not cumulative, as the battery will only receive a 2 amp charge until it reaches full capacity or charging stops.
you charge a atv battery at 2 amps or lower
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It takes between 8 and 12 hours to charge a 12 volt battery at 2 amps. The actual time will depending on how much charge is in the battery initially.
Electrical amps, or amperes, are a unit of measurement for electric current. They represent the rate of flow of electric charge in a circuit. One ampere is defined as one coulomb of charge passing through a point in a circuit in one second.
If it is totally dead charge it for 2 hours at 10 amps.
Should be OK. If the motor draw is 200 watts, and the charge current is 20 amps, you've got (12 x 20) = 240 watts in and only 200 out. The battery will charge at a rate of (40/12) about 3.3 amps, so be aware that (i) the battery will take longer to charge than if the motor wasn't running, and (ii) once you stop the motor, the charge current is the whole 20 amps and you'd need to be sure that the battery won't overcharge.
4 amps is a unit of electric current that measures the rate of flow of electric charge. It is equivalent to 4 coulombs of charge passing through a point in a circuit per second. Amps are commonly used to measure the strength of an electric current in a circuit.
Yes, it will just take longer to charge.
NO You have to many AMPS from a car, you can jump start it butdon't charge it.