No.
the answer is yes as long as the device works on dc current and not ac current if you tell me what the device is i might be able to help further
In order to use the "plug in" pest control with a 12V battery, the device would have to have power requirements less than or equal to that which a 12V battery can provide. The pest control would also need an adapter to use the 12V battery.
No, the new adapter will not be able to safely supply enough current.
The Makita 12V battery will work with many different power tools such as the power drill for LCT208W. The Makita 12V battery is primarily for power drill tools.
Yes, their 12v mobile battery pack will work with all of their 12v gloves that are otherwise designed to be connected to the motorcycle's battery. The only downside to connecting the glove liners to the mobile 12v battery is that there is no place to store the battery on the glove itself, while all of the Core7 and the Hybrid gloves all have battery pouches in the cuffs.
The AH means Amp Hours and is a measure of how much electricity the battery can store. Thus if the 12AH and 15AH batteries were connected to THE SAME device (one after the other) the 15AH battery would run the device for longer than the 12AH battery.
Unfortunately, no. You'll need a 12v battery for the drill or a 14 v drill for the battery.
Yes it will work quite well.
can a 12v lawn mower sealed battery be charged with 12v battery charger use on cars
Yes, a DC adaptor outputting 12V and 2A will work for a device that requires 12V and 1.5A. The adaptor can provide up to 2A, which means it can supply the necessary current without overloading. Just ensure that the voltage matches (12V) and the polarity is correct for safe operation.
The battery is a 12V car battery.
The Ah (amp hour) rating of a battery is a measure of it's capacity. A 33Ah battery, when fully charged, will deliver 33 amps for one hour, or 11 amps for 3 hours, etc.A 7 Ah battery will only last about 20% as long as a 33Ah battery.