To determine how long an 80 amp-hour battery can last when drawing 0.5 amps, you can use the formula: time (in hours) = battery capacity (in amp-hours) / load current (in amps). So, 80 amp-hours ÷ 0.5 amps = 160 hours. Therefore, the battery can last approximately 160 hours under that load, assuming ideal conditions and no significant losses.
Not at all. A 35 amp charger is far too large to charge a lawn mower battery. Use a 10 amp automatic charger.
The battery on a cordless SDS drill lasts for between 1.5 to 3 amp hours. You can purchase a small supply of batteries so that you can switch them out and recharge the used up ones while working on your construction project.
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in use 2 days
No, a 2 amp battery charger has a higher charging capacity than a 1 amp battery charger. This means the 2 amp charger can charge a battery faster than the 1 amp charger. It's important to use the appropriate charger to avoid damaging the battery.
The question of how long a particular battery will last, depends on how often it is used. On average, a P511 will give its user about 115 hours of continuous use.
With a 10 amp charge about 1 hour if the battery is totally dead. You should really use an automatic battery charger that shuts off when the battery is fully charged to avoid overcharging.
well depense on what you use , like if you use video cam it will take more battery however if you asking how long will the battery last only using the time the answer would be 24hrs when on 1 week off
Depends how you use it. Normal use required daily charge.
Yes, you can.
Yes, a 12 volt 1 amp battery charger can recharge a 12 volt 180 Ah battery, but it will take a significantly long time due to the low charging current. It is recommended to use a charger with higher amperage for faster and more efficient charging.
The Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Pack should last about six to ten hours of use.