Anyplace that sells batteries can answer this question for you.
Mine holds 18
Just after the throttle body
simple answer... yes but it costs
its an 18 cell 36 vdc battery
Yes, the trolley doesn't know the difference. If you buy a trolley that has an 18 hole battery, you can change it for a 36 hole battery no problem.
no, it will be damagedANS 2 - Actually, it won't be damaged because it is impossible to fit the battery base of a 14.4 battery into the 18 v charger.
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.
Active pickups have 9 or 18 volt battery passive has no battery
The Apple iPod Mini is rated for up to 18 hours of continuous use before requiring a recharge.
No. The battery is too weak to be used on this type of fence. To make the wire a but more hot, you need to have a battery with a bit more power than a piddly little 6 V battery; I'd get a battery that's around 18 V to 24 V to be used on the fence. Of course, this depends on what kind of livestock you are using in the pasture. For horses, you will need something like a 10 or 12 V battery on this fence; for cattle, and pigs you will need a bigger, more powerful battery. Sheep and goats are somewheres in between what is needed for horses and cattle.
The Standard tire is 235/45/17 and the optional tires are 235/40/18.
would discharge in 18 hours