A standard AAA battery typically has a voltage of 1.5 volts. This applies to alkaline and zinc-carbon AAA batteries. Nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) rechargeable AAA batteries usually provide about 1.2 volts.
1.5 volts
Wired in parallel you will have 1.5 volts just like you have 1 battery. Wired in series you will have 4.5 volts. In parellel the amperage will triple but the volts stay the same.
That depends on the battery. A car battery makes 12 volts. An AA cell battery makes 1.5 volts.
Alternator is sending to much volts to battery. Suppose to turn itself off when battery gets to around 13 volts. May need new alternator.
Depends on size.
it is 12v
Automobile battery is 12 volts. If it is fully charged you should actually read 12.6 volts.
No, a 220 volts AC fan cannot run directly from a 12 volts battery. The fan requires a much higher voltage to operate efficiently. You would need a power inverter to convert the 12 volts from the battery to 220 volts AC to power the fan.
1.2 volts
Alternator is sending to much volts to battery. Suppose to turn itself off when battery gets to around 13 volts. May need new alternator.
100% charge = 12.6 volts 75% charge = 12.4 volts 50% charge = 12.2 volts 25% charge = 12.0 volts
12 volts!!! 12 volts!!! Real Answer 13.1 volts (Depending on Battery)