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You can use an insulation rating 5000 volt to run 4160 volt supply.
Yes.
Running a 9 volt Motor on a 12 volt BatteryUsually, I have gotten away with this, BUT... depending on the quality of the windings in the motor, it could burn through the tiny wire in the motor winding. I have done this many times with no problem, but have also burned out a few motors.One good example is that I have several [from the "early" days] cordless drills. The early ones used anywhere from 6 to 9 volt battery packs.I then bought a 12 volt drill at Harbor Freight and Tools, and when I got it home and examined it I realized that the 12 volt battery pack was IDENTICAL in size to the older 6 and 9 volt packs.So, after charging the new 12 volt pack, I tried it in the older 6 and 9 volt drills. Lo and behold, it worked fine, with just a little more RPM and drilling power.I then called my Electrical Engineer brother and asked him about it and he said that those small drill motors are not that sensitive to even a doubling of voltage and perform OK with 12 volts on 6 and 9 volt units.That was about 4 or 5 years ago, and for some time, I've been using 12 volt battery packs for all three units [6, 9, and 12 volts]. When time came to replace failed 6 and 9 volt units, I switched to 12 volt packs for all 3 drills.Again, I think 12 volts will be safe for your 9 volt motor, but it depends on the motor.
You must hook them up in series. You will need four 12 volt batteries to do this.
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look at ignition control module cable that have green color pull straight up you see inside look like coaxial cable . to test it you must have multifunction volt meter by turning on ohms by placing positive lead to inside and negative to outside you will getabout 650 ohms.
A volt is a volt is a volt.
A volt is a volt is a volt.
12 volt
Not "Volt" - but "Volta". The unit "volt" was named Alessandro Volta.
connect another 12 volt source to battery leads before changing. if done correctly this will save your on board data.
Can you use a 120 volt bulb in a 130 volt socket?
There is no such thing as a proton volt.
12 volt
+12 volt , -12 volt, + 5 volt, - 5 volt, and + 3.3 volt.
The unit for electric potential difference is the volt (V).