No, batteries put out DC voltage and you home runs on AC voltage. Even with a converter there is only enough power in a battery to run a few lights, TV, or a small appliance for a very short period of time.
I think it is very possable if you have a big a nuf car battery. The type of battery you would need is a rechargeable car battery. But what do i know i am just a grade 8 kid whos answering his on question.
yes because the battery is what helps the car power most of the car.
Dead cell in the battery or something is on pulling power from the battery. If it is a dead cell the battery must be replaced.
A car's electronics turn off if the battery is defective or the wiring is damaged. This will prevent electronic components from receiving the power they need.
One possiblity could be that the charging system has failed and you were running off battery power only, eventually the battery goes dead and so does the car.
A car's electronics turn off if the battery is defective or the wiring is damaged. This will prevent electronic components from receiving the power they need.
A battery is used to start a car. Once it is running, the alternator then supplies electrical energy to charge the battery as well as power the electrical systems in the car. Removing the battery while the car is running will not affect the running of the car.
Yes, headlights drain battery power, but it is only major if you leave them on when you turn the car off, because the car might not start up after a bit.
You will be running off the battery power only. Once the battery is run down you be stuck, unable to start.
take the battery terminals off and wire brush then and the terminals on the battery too to clean them and then re-hook.
if it does then if your talking about a car your ingine battery or carboreater is bad
No, the battery connected to an inverter would not have near enough power to run a dryer.