Not enough info, but divide the Amp/hr rating of the battery by the amperage draw of the machine to get ad approxiamation
If you know how many amps your load draws then divide this into 26 and your answer will be the number of hours (approximately) you can sustain the load.
the hours is followed by two zeros E.G: 24hr 12hr 17:00 = 5:00
That would depend on the capacity of the battery, usually measured in Amp-Hours (Ah). 4 12 volt batteries with a capacity of 10 Ah would last the same amount of time that 8 6 volt batteries of 10 Ah would last. There are however other factors that could contribute to the length of time they last, mostly to do with the construction of the cell and how much current it is designed to pass. 6 volt batteries are typically smaller in stature and as a result may not be able to produce large amounts of current as a 12 volt battery of the same current rating without getting hot...and heat = lost energy, unless it involves a toaster.
If you're using it in reference to electrical service it generally means non-business hours. Off-peak electric service for instance is electric service that is at a much lower rate, however the electric company shuts off the service for a certain period of time each day, usually during the highest demand.
it is the Acronym for Milliamp hours No, not an acronym. It's just an abbreviation, which should be written mAh. A small battery's capacity is given in mAh, and is the approximate product of current and time. e.g. 500mAh means it can deliver approximately 500mA for 1 hour, or 50 mA for 10 hours etc, pro rata. Larger batteries have their capacity stated in Ah.
Electric cars motors are powered by the batteries the batteries are typically Lead-Acid or Lithium Ion batteries. Batteries will normally stay charged in between 100-300 miles and take 3-8 hours to charge.
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 capacity of the battery that powers electric vehicles varies depending on the model and make of the vehicle. On average, electric vehicle batteries have a capacity ranging from 40 kilowatt-hours (kWh) to 100 kWh.
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NO! They work on either 120v (corded) or battery power. Will not charge a battery. It's one of the downfalls of the radio. Better keep a back-up battery handy. A fully charged battery (18v) will only last for 3.5 to 4.5 hours depending on volume levels.
Converting a regular car into a electric car means taking out the gas engine and replacing it with an electric engine and a lot of batteries. This process can be done by anyone in the comfort of their own home or garage. The batteries will need to be replaced once about every three to four years but fuel costs will be down roughly 75%. While fueling vehicles doesn't take more than five minutes it will take your new electric vehicle roughly six hours to charge.
The duration of Cycle Psycho is 1.33 hours.
This product uses two "AA" batteries and it's life is about 14 hours
The electric companies charge a homeowner on the basis of a kilowatt hour.
200AH =39x5 approximattely, so 1 batteries enough for 5 hours you need 3 batteries to keep runnimg 12hours
7 hours
normally 8 hours