Amp hours is a battery rating. It means that this battery can sustain 1 amp for 8 hours up to 8 amps for 1 hour. Depending on what the current draw is on the load will determine the length of time the battery will last.
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No, the battery charger has to match the voltage of the battery it is to charge.
Yes. The voltage of charger has to be slightly higher than the battery for it to be able to charge the battery.
No, a 12-volt charger cannot charge a 36-volt battery. The electrical potential difference across the leads of a charger must exceed the electrical potential difference across the terminals of any battery it is expected to charge. And 12 volts is much less than 36 volts.WHY?The 36-volt battery would require at least 39.3 volts to get to a float charge. This would charge the battery to 80% quickly, and then take a logarithmic period of time to finish the battery. To actually charge the 36-volt battery correctly would require roughly 43.2 volts, but if we can't get 39, this is irrelevant.The 12-volt charger has no chance.The answer above is correct; there is no way the 12-volt charger can charge a 36-volt battery. However, the voltages given apply only to lead-acid batteries. They would be different for nickel metal hydride or lithium cells. You still need a charger with more voltage that the battery voltage in any case.
Charge it with a 12 volt battery charger.
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No, a 12 volt charger will overcharge a 8 volt battery and destroy it.
The battery is a 12 volt.
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Yes, a 12 volt battery will be damaged if charged with a 24 volt charger.
If you are asking the question, can you charge a 6 volt battery with a 12 volt charger, the answer is no.
No, the battery is DC not AC.
A 12 volt battery charger is designed to charge 12 volt batteries.The answer to the Related Question explains how any battery charger works.
A 12 volt automotive battery has six cells.
can 6 ,12 volt battery be wire to make in to one 24 volt battery for solar use in home