It charge faster
Around 330 watts. For a car battery.
no, if you charge 9 volt battery with 12 volt battery you will destroy 9 volt battery
2.083 amp
The amperage is governed by the load that is connected to the battery circuit. Divide that amperage into the 1.6 amp hours and that will give you the endurance of the battery in hours.
You disconnect your negative (-) battery terminal and connect one of the meter's probes to the (-) battery cable and the other terminal to the (-) battery post. Set your multimeter to mA/A and select DC.
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.
120 coldCrankingAmps? or crankingAmps or reserve capacity min @ x amp output would suggest the size of battery. I'm thinking it should last; if @ 12v, about 30-1hr.
The amp hours capacity of a battery remains the same whether it is connected to a 12-volt DC load or a 120-volt AC inverter. So, the battery would still have 100 amp hours regardless of the inverter voltage.
It can't. You home runs on 120 volts AC not DC power from a battery.
Nominally(2) times (the current you expect to draw from it during those 120 minutes)
usually at either an electrical supply house or at a security company i.e. ADT
Yes, you can use a 2 amp charger to charge a 3 amp device, but the charging process may be slower than if you used a 3 amp charger. It's generally safe to use a lower amp charger, but it may not provide optimal charging speed for your device.
The maximum current capacity of a 120 amp breaker is 120 amps.
To change the main 120 amp fuse in a 2000 Mazda Millenia, first ensure the vehicle is off and disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Locate the fuse box, typically found near the battery or under the dashboard. Remove the old fuse using a fuse puller or pliers, and replace it with a new 120 amp fuse, ensuring it fits securely. Finally, reconnect the negative battery terminal and check that all electrical systems are functioning properly.
Milliamps Hour (mAh) is important because it's the easiest way to distinguish the strength or capacity of a battery. The higher the mAh, the longer the battery will last. Batteries with different mAh ratings are interchangeable. If your battery is rechargeable then the mAh rating is how long the battery will last per charge. Milliamps Hour is 1/1000th of a Amp Hour, so a 1000mAh = 1.0Ah Think of a cars gas tank. Voltage is how much gas is being used, and mAh is the size of the gas tank. The bigger the gas tank (mAh) rating the longer the device will run. If your battery is rechargeable, then think of the gas tank as refillable (rechargeable).
It depends on the voltage and current ratings of the battery. Most rechargeable batteries have these values printed on them. Lets say it is 1.25 V and it is 2000 mAh. This means it can provide, ideally, 1.25 and 2 amp for 1 hour (1.25 V and 1 amp for 2 hours). I think you got the idea. So it is 1.25*2=5 Watts.
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.