It is 69 amp hours (based on a 20 hour discharge cycle, which is the standard for comparison).
It is one amp current used over one hour. A ten amp hour battery can supply 1/2 an amp for 20 hours, 1 amp for 10 hours, etc.
Divide by 60.
A typical deep cycle battery usually has amp-hour ratings ranging from 50 to 200 amp-hours.
1250 milliamp hours.
Total battery amp hours of the battery, divided by the amp draw, equals the life of the battery.Example=200 amp hours, divided by 5 amps, equals 40.00 hours.There are many different factors. This is based on constant draw.
Yes, it does. I you have N batteries in parallel each batter supplies 1/Nth of the total current to the system. So basically each battery (and therefore the entire system) will supply power to the load N timers longer. Amp hours = Amp*hours, so if you multiply hours by N you multiply your Amp hour rating by N. Hope this helps. p.s. Amp hours do NOT add in series... basically because 1 Amp*hour = 3600 coulombs and it represents how much charge flows from the batter.
Deep cycle batteries typically have amp hour ratings ranging from 50 to 200 amp hours, depending on the size and capacity of the battery.
The amp hours capacity of a battery remains the same whether it is connected to a 12-volt DC load or a 120-volt AC inverter. So, the battery would still have 100 amp hours regardless of the inverter voltage.
- Fuse Map for 93' VoyagerFuses for 93' Voyager (should be very similar to 91'-92') CAVITY____FUSE_______________CIRCUITS_______________________________________________________________________________ 1_________20 Amp (Yellow)____Hazard Flashers________________________________________________________________________2_________10 Amp (Red)______Heated Mirrors_________________________________________________________________________3_________20 Amp (Yellow)____Body Lights____________________________________________________________________________4_________20 Amp (Yellow)____Liftgate Switch________________________________________________________________________5_________20 Amp (Yellow)____Windshield Wipers______________________________________________________________________6_________10 Amp (Red)______Radio__________________________________________________________________________________7_________20 Amp (Yellow)____Turn Signal Lights_____________________________________________________________________8_________20 Amp (Yellow)____Back-Up Lights, Airbag Module__________________________________________________________9_________7.5 Amp (Violet)____Illumination Lights___________________________________________________________________10________Not used__________________________________________________________________________________________________11________Not used__________________________________________________________________________________________________12________Not used__________________________________________________________________________________________________13________20 Amp (Yellow)____Rear Window Wiper/Washer_______________________________________________________________14________2 Amp (Pink)______Speed Control__________________________________________________________________________15________10 Amp (Red)______Gauges, Warning Lights, Airbag Module__________________________________________________16________Not used__________________________________________________________________________________________________17________10 Amp (Red)______Left Low Beam Headlights_______________________________________________________________18________10 Amp (Red)______Right Low Beam Headlights______________________________________________________________19________20 Amp (Yellow)____Stop Lights____________________________________________________________________________20________20 Amp (Yellow)____Rear A/C and Heater____________________________________________________________________21________20 Amp (Yellow)____Fog Lights_____________________________________________________________________________22________20 Amp (Yellow)____Park Lights____________________________________________________________________________23________20 Amp (Yellow)____Battery, Airbag Module_________________________________________________________________24________20 Amp (Yellow)____Power Door Locks_______________________________________________________________________25________30 Amp C/BRKR____Power Windows, Power Vent Windows______________________________________________________26________30 Amp (Lt.Green)__A/C Heater Blower Motor________________________________________________________________27________30 Amp C/BRKR____Power Seat______________________________________________________________________________28________20 Amp (Yellow)____Horn__________________________________________________________________________________
My 1994 Voyager Owners manual, 0n page 176-177 tells me that the Horn fuse is a 20 Amp(yellow)fuse that is located in position 3(Three)in the fuse panel. Besides the horn, it should also provide power to the Cigar Lighter, the Horn Relay and the speaker amp.
If you draw one amp of power for 1 hour that is an amp hour . If you have a different load eg a heater drawing 3 amp , it would be 20 minutes . Divide the hour ( 60 mintues ) by the amps you draw .
An 8 Amp hr battery would last approximately 106.67 hours with a 75mA current draw. This is calculated by dividing the battery capacity (in Amp hours) by the current draw (in mA) and converting the result to hours.