What kind of a charger it this? You should check the manual first.
It may mean several things. Maybe there's no equipent ground on the outlet you are using. Or maybe the battery draws unexpectedly high current, like there is a short circuit in it, etc. etc...
No! and you might have a nasty fire with sulphuric acid spilling everwhere. A battery pack is always DC and it must always be charged with DC. It must also have a device for limiting the charging current, and good chargers also cut the charging current off when the right voltage is reached.
This is not advised! The 9-volt charger might have a current limiter so that nothing burns up, but it any case if left on it will destroy the 6 volt battery by overcharging. A 6-volt charger is not expensive.
The value of internal resistance of 1.5 volt battery is 0.5 ohms.
Nope.
Thanks for your contribution and thoughts but you CAN use a 4.2 volt charger for a 3 volt battery.JyotNo. You should not use a 4.2V charger for a 3V battery. The charger is specifically designed for the battery. Attempting to use a non rated configuration, unless the charger states clearly on its label that it can handle the 4.2V battery, could result in overcharge, overheat, even fire.Even attempting to place a resistor or zener diode in series with the battery is not a good idea, because some chargers use the voltage/time curve to sense when the battery is fully charged, and this will bias the results.
Yes, the sockets are different in all battery chargers so you can only insert the correct battery.
No chargers usually produce about 1.5 volts above the battery to be charged. By connecting a 12 volt charger to an eight volt battery it will boil the electrolyte in the battery.
A twelve volt charger will charge twelve volt batteries only unless it has a feature that allows you to change the chargers voltage. But on fast or slow charge 12 volts is 12 volts so most 12 volt chargers are only good for 12 volt batteries.
Yes, it can be used to charge that battery. The chargers rating, 2 amps, is the maximum that can be drawn from it.
No, you would be applying 24 volts to the 12 volt battery.
Twelve volt battery chargers are just another battery you carry with you or keep at home. They are just as safe as any other battery you use. Just like any battery, they will have battery acid within them and have the potential to leak, but chances are very slim if you care for it properly.
no you can get different amp chargers but they will charge any battery the higher the amps the faster the charge but it is better to charge a battery slowly so you shouldn't charge on very high settings any 12vdc car battery charger will charge a 12vdc car battery
You can find 12 and 6 volt solar battery chargers, travel solar battery chargers that fit in your backpack, automotive solar battery chargers, marine solar panels, RV solar panels, PDA and personal media solar battery chargers and even solar rechargeable batteries. Silicon Solar, Inc (http://www.siliconsolar.com) has many of them available for sale on their website. You can also find some solar battery chargers at Sundance Solar (http://store.sundancesolar.com) You can buy solar battery chargers to charge your car, to charge mobile devices like cell phones, laptops and pda's, and to charge rechargeable batteries. You can also purchase 12v and 6v battery chargers that are good for taking on camping and hiking trips, battery chargers that fit in or are part of your backpack, fixed panel chargers and flexible chargers that fold up. You can buy them at http://www.siliconsolar.com/solar-battery-chargers.html, http://store.sundancesolar.com/solbatchar.html, http://www.earthtechproducts.com/flexible-solar-pa
I can if I charge 2 of them at a time. Most 24 volt chargers also have a 12 volt setting. What is hard to find is a 32 volt charger. We can charge a 12V battery with 24V charger, by connecting two 12V batteries in series i. e. the negative terminal of the first battery is connected to the positive terminal of the second, now the charger positive terminal is connected to the first battery positive terminal and the negative terminal of the charger is connected to the negative terminal of the second battery.
12 volt battery chargers, gel cell and solar, come with a money back guarantee and will not void or affect manufacturers warranties. They are used for lighting.
ConverterA converter changes AC house current (120 volt in North America) into 12 volt DC battery power. Current production of Converters are also smart battery chargers to keep your battery up while not over charging it. InverterAn inverter takes 12 volt DC battery power and converts this electricity into 120 volt ac power.
The volts on cordless drills are based on the battery power. The volt rating reflects the battery that is in the drill.