Approximately ten amps available at the lighter's socket. Ohm's Law thus gives 12V x 10A = 120 Watts...
That depends on the resistance (in ohms). We can't tell you the wattage without knowing that.
1 in the front
Most likely the fuse is blown, many cars have the cigar lighter and the radio on the same circut.
The current drawn by a tire inflator using a 12 V cigarette lighter typically ranges from 10 to 15 amps, depending on the specific model and its power requirements. To determine the exact amp draw, you can check the inflator's specifications or label, as it usually indicates the power consumption in watts. Using the formula ( \text{Amps} = \frac{\text{Watts}}{\text{Volts}} ), you can calculate the current if you know the wattage.
12 volts DC.
25
Two black and red
Check the fuse that the cigarrete lighter is hooked up to.
Normally 15 amp max
There are many brands of cigarette lighters, I'd say the cheapest, and most popular, is BIC.
Yes but they are already common in many cars, no need to make one from scratch
According to the 1996 Ford Explorer Owner Guide : ( # 17 is a 15 amp fuse for the cigarette lighter ) * IN the drivers end of the dash , the fuse panel cover is visible with the drivers door open