Yes. I had a 23A, 12V, battery for my ceiling fan and replaced it with an A23, 12V, battery, and it worked just fine.
The 23a battery is a short and thin battery. Round in shape, there are 12 volts of power in this little battery. The most common use for the 23a battery is in keyless remote starters for automobiles. Other uses include bark collars for dogs and other small electronic devices. This is a common type of battery that is fairly inexpensive and easy to find.
If the "A" in 23A refers to ampere (in which case it would be written in uppercase), then no; voltage and current (the number of amperes) are unrelated to one another.If 23a is the model number of the battery, you would just have to check the specifications of the battery (it should normally have a metal plate with the specifications on it), to check whether the voltage is 12 volt. Car batteries usually have a voltage of 12 volts.
Yes, the 23 battery and 23A battery are essentially the same. Both refer to the same size and voltage, typically a 12-volt battery commonly used in devices like remote controls and keyless entry systems. The different designations may arise from variations in branding or specific manufacturers, but they are interchangeable for most applications. Always confirm compatibility with your device before using either.
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.
Turn the Remote over and remove the philips screw. Inside you will see the battery. The battery is a 23A 12v. It is a common battery to be found in most drug and electronic stores. Might find it at the grocery store.
The batteries you are looking for can be purchased anywhere and do not need to be special ordered. Some retailers I know of are Radio Shack and amazon.com.
I suggest an electronics store such as Best Buy or HHGREGG, but if you can find one in your area, I strongly suggest looking into a Batteries Plus store.
22A or 23A
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Oh, dude, that's just a simple polynomial expression. The answer to 23a^2 minus 24a is like 23a^2 minus 24a. I mean, you could try to simplify it further, but like, why bother? It's already as simplified as it gets.
23 is prime.