Simple battery is 12mo sentence with some fines possible.
Battery and aggravated battery are felonies with longer maximums, depending on various other factors.
If you are being charged for battery in Georgia, the sentence depends on the degree of battery. Simple battery carries a punishment of up to 12 months' imprisonment, plus fines. Aggravated battery carries a sentence of 1 to 20 years' imprisonment.
most likely the trickle feed will be so low that you'll never achieve a maximum charge on the battery.
Rechargeable batteries are generally stored and shipped with no charge. This allows for a longer battery life. Fully charging the battery the first time will give you the best results for maximum charge and battery life.
Jump-starting a friend's car shares your car's battery's electrical charge.
Yes, it can be used to charge that battery. The chargers rating, 2 amps, is the maximum that can be drawn from it.
Need to know what the maximum output in amps or mA the battery charger can produce.
Depending on size and voltage output, higher than battery maximum output at an ampere rate that wont "cook" the battery. For example: a car battery placed on a 40 amp charge rate for 12 hours in most cases will "cook" the battery. But placing it on a 2 amp charge rate will fully charge it over the same time interval.
Yes, and you can use any charger on an Optima battery as long as the voltage is regulated properly. If your charger will remain on indefinitely, the voltage should be at 13.8 volts maximum with a one-amp maximum current. We would only recommend trickle charge for charge maintenance purposes only.
Up to and including Life depending on the specifics of the case.
A: that is no standard or establish output from each charger. However the charger must provide the maximum current necessary to charge the battery and the voltage must always be more then the battery when has reached full charge
The maximum sentence if that is the only charge is 25 years. Parole granted within 15 years. But if there are other charges besides you could face life.
Yes you can. The maximum charge current for LiPo batteries is '1C' where 'C' is the capacity of the battery in question, in your case C is 2000mAH. So you will be charging at 0.5C which is fine.