No. The person who designed your appliance had a 12v adapter, so when he designed the adapter connector he put a resistor in it to drop the voltage to 9v.
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You cannot use either them, for danger of overvolting the battery, which may cause it to explode. Find the correct Nickle-metal hydride battery charger.
No. For one thing, you can't recharge just any old 9volt battery; it has to be a specially-designed rechargeable for which there is a specially designed charger. For another, a car battery charger puts out about 13-15 volts.
This depends on the type of battery. Usually, in an AA, AAA, C, etc. The spring side (in the holder) goes towards the flat side (of the battery), and the two bumps go together. If it is a battery with two springs on one side, (a 9volt battery or a D battery, etc.), you look on the battery for the positive and negative markings.
3 ohms. 9 volts across a 3 ohm resistor becomes 9/3 or 3 amps.
yes any electronic paintball gun needs a battery. If your buying it new it should include a rechargeable 9volt. You can also use just regular 9 volt batteries in a pinch.
It varies from one 9 volt battery model to another. The typical Alkaline 9 volt battery you find in many toys and smoke detectors has 565 mAh (Milliampere Hours) of power. A Zinc Carbon model has 400 mAh. A Lithium has 1200 mAh. There are 1,000 mili amps in 1 amp.
There are many different types of batteries: Tiny coin batteries, as in hearing aids, can weigh just 2 to 5 grams AA batteries can weigh from 15 g (lithium) to 31 g (Nickel metal hydride rechargeable). Size D flashlight batteries can weigh from 110 g (lithium) to 175 g (NiMH rechargeable) Wet Cell batteries for cars and boats normally weigh several kilograms.
The gauge inside is telling you how many volts your alternator is putting out, not yoru battery. Go have your alternator tested to see if it is putting out 14 volts or more...........if not, you are drawing more current out of the battery then what the alternator is replacing and you are going to end up with another dead battery. They can test alternators at Autozone for free or you can go get a multi meter and test it yourself. Have the alternator checked.
Zip tie a 9volt to you handlebar.
No. You can make a crystal by dissolving something such as salt into hot water until no more will dissolve, and then cooling the solution. Or by dissolving something such as salt into water and gradually evaporating the water away, or by cooling a liquid , or a vapour below its triple point.
yes, but you need an adapter that plugs into the cigarette lighter. attached to the adapter is a 9volt battery. plug that into the lighter before disconnecting the cables to the car battery. that adapter w/ the 9 volt battery attached to it will keep just enough voltage in the cars computer system to allow you to change the cars battery. w/o that adapter when you disconnect the old battery and reconnect the new battery the cars onboard computer system will default and blow several fuses. go to an auto parts store and rent the adapter for a few bucks.