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Yes; the 33 amp hours battery will crank longer.
Yes; the 33 amp hours battery will crank longer.
Yes, you can use a 12V 26Ah battery to replace a 12V 18Ah battery, as the voltage is the same. The 26Ah battery has a higher capacity, which means it can provide power for a longer duration before needing to be recharged. However, ensure that the physical size and connectors are compatible with your application. Always monitor for any potential issues, such as overcharging or overheating.
yes a 5ah battery is a longer working battery than a 4ah so it is actually better than the 4ah
Nothing, as long as they're both the same voltage. The 18 Ah battery has just slightly more power. It will work perfectly.
12v means it is suitable for any 12v dc current purpose the 18ah means it has an amp hour rating of 18 its a measure of how long the battery can work from full charge until it would need to be charged again ex. the bigger the ah rating the longer you could turn the starter for before the battery would run flat
To calculate the current (in amperes) needed to charge a battery at 18V in 4 hours, you first need to know the total capacity of the battery in ampere-hours (Ah). If you have the capacity, you can use the formula: Current (A) = Capacity (Ah) / Time (h). For example, if the battery capacity is 18Ah, you would need 4.5A to charge it in 4 hours (18Ah / 4h = 4.5A).
I buy the Super charge AGM 18Ah for a third of the price of an original BMW. This is in Australia. Other people like the Odissey brand
No, a double "a" battery is a 1.5V battery.No, a double "a" battery is a 1.5V battery.
it operates a battery,mostly a 9 volt battery