Depends on what you mean by stronger. Ah stands for ampere hour, which is a unit of energy. A battery with 1 Ah can deliver a current of 1 Ampere for 1 hour, or 2 Amperes for 30 minutes, etc.
The voltage of a battery tells you how much current the battery will produce through a given resistance; more voltage is probably closer to what you mean by stronger, since knowing the current and the voltage allows you to know the power released by the battery. So, for a given resistance, more voltage = more power released by the battery.
So: more Ah is like having a larger gas tank; more voltage is like having more horse power.
Yes, it mAh or Ah is how long the battery lasts, it does not affect performance.
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No, it does not have enough capacity (i.e. ah rating).
Nothing, as long as they're both the same voltage. The 18 Ah battery has just slightly more power. It will work perfectly.
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V is the batteries rated voltage. Ah is the amp-hour of the battery. This is a rating of how many amps it can supply for a given period of time. For example a 600 Ah battery with a 100 A load means that the battery should last 6 hours.
Yes. In about two to two and a half hours, depending on the condition of the battery.
12 Volt 70 AH battery
A regular battery is considered stronger due to its ability to store and deliver a higher amount of energy over time, typically measured in amp-hours (Ah). This strength comes from the chemical reactions occurring within the battery, which convert stored chemical energy into electrical energy. Additionally, regular batteries often have higher voltage levels and more efficient components, allowing for better performance in powering devices. The overall design and materials used also contribute to their capacity and durability.
Yes as long as they are both 12 volt batteries.
A deep cycle battery typically has a capacity of around 100 to 200 ampere-hours (Ah).