Boot RH quarter, just above the battery
where the bmw radio amp located
-- If the 3 Amp is being drawn from a battery,then the battery is supplying3 x (Voltage of the battery) watts.-- If the 3 Amp is flowing through a resistor,then the resistor is dissipating9 x (Resistance of the resistor) watts.
It stands for amp hours. Ah Will be 760 or 850.
check fuse thirty one. a brown 5 amp fuse.
Voltage is the same but amp hour capacity of the car battery is much higher.
In 24 hours it will be charged enough to start the car. You really need a much larger charger for a car battery.
Yes you can. The battery supplies only as much current (amps) as the lamp draws when connected to 6 volts. The "12 amp" battery won't supply any more current when the lamp is shining than the "6 amp" battery did, but it'll last twice as long between charges.
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 50 amp charging circuit will never be able achieve a full charge for the 70 amp hour battery, thus in effect turning the 70 amp hour battery into a 50 amp hour battery.
When charging a car battery, the choice between 2 amp and 6 amp depends on the battery's condition and the charging speed you desire. A 2 amp charger is better for maintaining battery health and is suitable for trickle charging or when you have more time, while a 6 amp charger will charge the battery faster but may generate more heat and could be less gentle on the battery. For optimal results, refer to the battery manufacturer's recommendations.
The typical amp hour rating of a marine battery is usually between 50 to 200 amp hours.