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A 12 Volt, 50 AH battery delivers 6,000 Watt-Hours of electricity. Two 12 volt, 50 AH batteries, wired in series provide 24 Volts at 50 AH, which now delivers 12,000 Watt-Hours of electricity. Wiring the two batteries in series changes the voltage, but not the amperage. Wiring the two batteries in parallel changes the Amperage, but not the voltage.
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It depends on the voltage. Divide the watt-hours (Wh) by the voltage (V) and you will get the Ampere-hours (Ah). So if the voltage is at 10.8V, divide 47 Wh by 10.8V to get about 4.352 Ah. Finally, convert the Ah to milli-Ah (mAh) by multiplying by 1000 to get 4,352 mAh which is rounded to 4400 mAh. So 47 Wh at 10.8V is about 4400 mAh. -UnrivaledShogun.
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Depends on what you mean by stronger. Ah stands for ampere hour, which is a unit of energy. A battery with 1 Ah can deliver a current of 1 Ampere for 1 hour, or 2 Amperes for 30 minutes, etc. The voltage of a battery tells you how much current the battery will produce through a given resistance; more voltage is probably closer to what you mean by stronger, since knowing the current and the voltage allows you to know the power released by the battery. So, for a given resistance, more voltage = more power released by the battery. So: more Ah is like having a larger gas tank; more voltage is like having more horse power.
Please give the voltage and Ah rating of the battery and voltage rating of bulb.
The number of Ah (ampere-hours) or milli-ampere-hours tells you NOTHING about the voltage. It is the amount of current (amperes), multiplied by the time such a current can be extracted from the battery.If you multiply the number of Ah by the voltage, you will get the energy stored in the battery.
As long as the charger is outputting the correct voltage for the batteries in question it will work just fine.
If it's the same voltage, and can take the same discharge rate - yes. But it'll only allow for a little more than half the running time.
V is the batteries rated voltage. Ah is the amp-hour of the battery. This is a rating of how many amps it can supply for a given period of time. For example a 600 Ah battery with a 100 A load means that the battery should last 6 hours.
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