NO dont do it if you devalue a capacitors voltage parameter what will it do when it is face to face with 20V ? The voltage will destroy the thing. Remember it is OK for you to use a higher voltage parameter for a capacitor but never lower
The tolerance is usually marked on the capacitor (unless it is 20%), so without knowing the markings on the actual capacitor I can give no answer. The capacitance and working voltage ratings tell nothing about tolerance and they are all you give. We can take a guess, knowing that a capacitor with those ratings is almost certainly a small electrolytic component. The actual working capacitance of one of those mass produced, low price components can vary by 2 to 1 relative to the marked value. In other words, its tolerance can be +100% and -50%.
Q = CV, Q is charge, C is capacitance, V is voltage. C= Q/V = dQ/dV since it is linear function = 0.41F
Horsepower is horsepower, so a 16 hp electric motor could, on the surface, replace a 16 hp gas motor. Things to consider, however, include RPM and torque. Gas engines are inefficient, to replace a 16 hp gas engine it would take only a 8 hp electric. standard closest size would be a 10 hp. I have done this several times on air compressors and hydraulic pumps.
The load is the product of the load current and the secondary voltage. So, in this example, the load is 8 x 2000 = 16 000 volt amperes, or 16 kVA. This must not exceed the transformer's rated kVA.
You can not convert the transformer without cutting the secondary windings. The secondary winding is a split secondary that is wound that way from the manufacturer. To accomplish what you asked would entail unwinding each side of the 12 volt winding half way. At this point solder a pigtail out to a terminal block. This would be your 6 volt tap. Then the coil would have to be rewound to its original state as before the unwind. This same procedure will then be done to the other side of the secondary. Done as a project, maybe, workable within ones capabilities, no.
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Absolutely not! It is a 14 volt drill. Use a 16 or 18 volt battery will destroy the drill in short order. It will run but not for long.
275 ===================================== There are 16 ounces in a pound. 137 x 16= 2192 ounces 2192 ounces + 8 ounces = 2200 ounces 2200 / 8 = 275
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The tolerance is usually marked on the capacitor (unless it is 20%), so without knowing the markings on the actual capacitor I can give no answer. The capacitance and working voltage ratings tell nothing about tolerance and they are all you give. We can take a guess, knowing that a capacitor with those ratings is almost certainly a small electrolytic component. The actual working capacitance of one of those mass produced, low price components can vary by 2 to 1 relative to the marked value. In other words, its tolerance can be +100% and -50%.
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16' Scamps weigh Between 1500 and 2200 lbs depending on its year and options.
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It is not recommended to replace a 15V adapter with a 16V one as the voltage difference can potentially damage your device. It is best to find a replacement adapter that matches the exact voltage and current specifications of your device to ensure safe operation.
have you checked your computer? If your pump stays on when you first turn the ignition; without turning on the engine, the pump usually turns off after a few seconds. If your pump stays on then you can suspect the computer. Remove the computer. Remove the two Torx screws and open up the box. Then look for three capacitors. Two will be 47 micro farad 16 volt and the other will be a 10 micro farad 63 volt. If they look bloated or like they are leaking some black stuff or if the leads are detached from the PC board; replace them. You can get the capacitors at the radio shack. The trick will be that you have to buy two 4.7 micro farad capacitors in the place of the 10 micro farad capacitor and wire them in a parallel configuration. The reason for this is that they do not sell a 10 micro farad with the VOLTAGE rating that is required (63 volts). This is the only capacitor that requires a 63 volt rating. MAKE SURE THAT YOU BUY "POLARIZED" CAPACITORS. Hope this helps