That would probably depend what you mean with "use with"; for example, connecting two such similar objects, but with different voltages, in parallel doesn't seem safe to me.
Not a good choice but possible. This is a 120 volt AC controlled valve The version with 12-16 volt control would be a much more usable item
Yes, as long as it has a filament for producing light for example a Tungsten Halogen Lamp, normal Incandescent or GLS lamp. If the lamp is rated at 12v it will run on either 12vac or 12vdc.
Yes. The bulb will be slightly dimmer, but will last much longer. Most 145V bulbs are intended to be used in 120V exit signs. The reason for the higher voltage rating on the bulb is because it will last a long, long time when used at 120V.
There are several problems that can cause a Corolla not to start and the radio or clock not to work. These problems can include a dead battery, faulty ignition switch, or a short in the electrical system. You can use a digital volt meter to test for these problems.
First inspect and clean all connections. If you find nothing wrong, replace the battery, especially if it is over 3 years old, or has been discharged more than once. If it will not hold a charge and you know for sure nothing is on, as in, glove box, trunk, interior, brake, light. Are you saying that the car won't start BECAUSE the battery is dead? Will it start if you use jumper cables? Assuming that the car will start if you use jumper cables, get the vehicle started then remove the jumper cables. Use a volt meter to measure the voltage across the battery. You should have somewhere near 13.5 volts if the alternator is working properly. If the voltage is 12.5 volts or less, replace or rebuild the alternator.
An inverter converts direct current into alternating current. An inexpensive 12 volt inverter is often used to convert 12 volt direct current from a battery to 120 volt alternating current to power small household appliances during a power failure. More expensive inverter systems with large batteries are also available for use with solar panels, wind generators, or other non-commercial power sources.
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Yes it is possible to use an inverter to run a sump pump. However it is a good solution because 120 volt pumps are very inefficient and your battery will soon be exhausted. A far better idea is to invest in a backup system with the most efficient 12 volt pump such as those from NexPump. These will pump up to 4 times as much water using the same battery.
No, the capacity of the battery is too low to be of any use.
Can you use a 120 volt bulb in a 130 volt socket?
Answer 1 -- Some OptionsThat depends. For example, I have an old, small [5 inch] B&W TV that was designed to be portable. It operates on "C" cell batteries [8 of 'em] placed in a compartment inside the TV, or on an auxiliary 110-120 volt AC to 12 volt DC battery "eliminator" transformer that plugs into a household wall receptacle. It also has a power cord with battery charger type "clamps" so I can hook it up directly to the terminals of any automotive battery. For ordinary TVs that are designed to operate only on 110-120 volt AC, you have to use what is called a POWERINVERTER.The Inverter either plugs into an automotive Cigar/Cigarette Lighter socket, or any similar 12 volt DC power socket, OR using cables [look like jumper cables, but they are permanently tied into the Inverter] which attach to the Positive and Negative terminals of any 12 volt DC automotive battery.Inverters are available in several different sizes [amount of electrical current output capability specified in Amperes (Amps)]. The inverter output must equal or exceed the Amps required by the TV set, or any other 110-120 volt AC device one wished to power via an Inverter.
No
No, it will overcharge the 6 volt battery.
Use a volt meter Plug a 120 volt accessory into it
No it will not work
No, the battery will be overcharged and battery damage will occur if it is done.
No