Yes you do but the over-the-counter watch batteries are what you are supposed to use
Using a 1.55 volt battery in a device that runs on 1.5 volts should not damage the device. Most devices have a tolerance for slight voltage variations. However, it may affect the performance or lifespan of the device over time.
Yes, it is possible to convert a well's water pump to run off an automobile battery or solar power by using a DC pump that is compatible with these power sources. You would need to make sure that the pump's power requirements match the output of the battery or solar panel system for efficient operation. Additionally, you may need to install a charge controller or inverter to regulate the power supply if using solar energy.
Afraid not. Tide changes, berry growth, and some other things will stop working.It might be possible to replace the battery, but there'd be a risk of deleting your save or even breaking the game. A watch repair shop would probably be your best bet.
If you can get the battery to run the motor, write it up in a science journal. You'll be rich. Sure but what are you going to use to power the 12 volt motor? You will have to use another battery which you could just use to power the radio in the first place.
If your load runs on 6 volts, you cannot replace it with a 12 volt battery. You will be exceeding the voltage rating of your load and will start a fire.If you want more amps (capacity) then you can wire more 6 volt batteries in parallel with the first.
i tink that it is a physical change
when ever the battery runs out or every night
you shouldn't have to, just reset radio! if car runs funny it will be ok in a few starts.
The battery will always be the same size but the length of time it lasts can vary. If you battery runs out on you and is not lasting shorter than it did from factory then you may need a longer lasting battery.
If you are running off a battery, you do not need a power supply cord. Once your battery runs out, you will need to plug in with an appropriate cord that fits your brand of computer.
No you sometimes need to charge your battery or get a boost if you battery runs low. Leaving your lights on for instance will totally drain the battery.
No, needing an oil change does not drain a car's battery. An oil change involves replacing old oil with new oil to ensure the engine runs smoothly; it does not directly impact the battery's performance or charge. However, if the engine is not running efficiently due to old oil, it could lead to increased strain on the battery over time. Regular maintenance, including oil changes, helps keep the entire vehicle, including the battery, in good condition.
Generally, no. If you ran the car after the alternator died (which runs down the battery), you may need to trickle-charge the battery for a half-hour or so to bring it back up to a full charge, but most of the time the battery will not need to be replaced.
When the battery does not start your car as it normally has, or the battery runs down overnight. If you suspect it is bad then have it checked at an auto parts store.
Kinda. The Ipd runs on battery, but it's built into the unit. All you need to do is recharge it.
The amount of power in the battery is a function of the time Erik runs the computer on the battery.
Call Sears or go to a parts store to see what a battery will cost. Most cars use a standard battery that usually runs from about 85.00 to 150.00.