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Disposable C batteries are 1.5 volts (the rechargeable kind can vary). The number of amps they put out depends on the resistivity of the circuit they are attached to.

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How many amps are in a C battery?

A typical C battery has a capacity of around 0.3 to 1.5 amp-hours, which means it can deliver that amount of current over a one-hour period. The actual amperage output will depend on the specific device connected to the battery and the resistance of the circuit.


What size of wire do you use from a 460 amp battery bank to an inverter?

A 700 MCM conductor with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C is rated at 500 amps. A 4/0 copper conductor with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C is rated at 235 amps. Parallel them up for a total of 470 amps.


How many Amps is number 4 THHN copper rated for?

According to the National Electrical Code (NEC), the ampacity of a 4 AWG THHN copper wire at 75°C is 85 amps, and 95 amps at 90°C.


What is the difference between amps and cold cranking amps?

Answer 1No difference, but cold cranking amps is what is in battery to start. Answer 2Answer 1 is correct so far as amps are amps. However, the ambient temperature to which the battery is exposed greatly affects the amount of amps and rate at which current can be released. Therefore, most batteries have specifications on a decal for the cranking amps for which they are capable.The first spec ["Cranking Amps"] is at a "normal" temperature of [I think] 70 degrees F. The second spec ["Cold Cranking Amps] is at freezing [32 degrees F, or 0 degrees C].Since the battery output is lower at lower temperatures, the Cold Cranking Amps will be less than the Cranking Amps.j3hAs per the JIS specification for automotive batteries, Cold Cranking Current in Amps is tested at -18deg C and not at 0deg C. depending on the different Ah capacity, each 12V battery will have different CCA amps and durationThe battery will be brought to -18 deg C and then it will be discharged with the specified current, say 350, 400 ,450 A until the voltage on discharge drops down to the specified value. The duration in secs to reach the end voltage is noted and compared with the specified values in the spec.


How many amps is a 14 AWG of 105 degree C wire rated for?

14 AWG of 105 degree Celsius copper wire is rated for twenty-five amps.

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When charging a battery-how many amps should be used for the first 30 minutes?

When charging a battery, the ideal current (in amps) for the first 30 minutes typically depends on the battery's capacity and chemistry. A common guideline is to charge at a rate of 0.1 to 0.5 times the battery's capacity (C-rate) for optimal safety and efficiency. For example, a 100Ah battery could be charged at 10 to 50 amps during the initial phase. However, always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for specific recommendations.


How many amps is a 12 gauge wire rated for with a temperature rating of 105 degrees C?

A #12 copper conductor with a insulation factor of 90 degrees C is rated at 20 amps. For 110 degrees C 35 amps, 125 degrees C 40 amps and for 200 degrees C 40 amps.


How many amps are in a C battery?

A typical C battery has a capacity of around 0.3 to 1.5 amp-hours, which means it can deliver that amount of current over a one-hour period. The actual amperage output will depend on the specific device connected to the battery and the resistance of the circuit.


How many amps in four C batteries in series?

C batteries use 1.5 volts. The number of amps depends on what device it is hooked up to. An average for four C batteries would be about 16 amps.


What battery does a Chevy C-10 1969 takes?

750 cold cranking amps is what i had in my 69 c-10 top post .i never had a problem out of it.


What size of wire do you use from a 460 amp battery bank to an inverter?

A 700 MCM conductor with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C is rated at 500 amps. A 4/0 copper conductor with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C is rated at 235 amps. Parallel them up for a total of 470 amps.


How many Amps is number 4 THHN copper rated for?

According to the National Electrical Code (NEC), the ampacity of a 4 AWG THHN copper wire at 75°C is 85 amps, and 95 amps at 90°C.


What size of wire is needed for 1500 amps?

There is no single conductor that will handle 1500 amps. For ease of handling, the conductors should be installed in parallel, triple or quad runs. For a parallel run, 2 - 2000 MCM with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C will give you a total ampacity of 1550 amps. For a triple run, 3 - 750 MCM with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C will give you a total ampacity of 1500 amps. For a quad run, 4 - 500 with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C will give you a total ampacity of 1580 amps.


What is the conversion from c to amps?

The conversion from coulombs (c) to amperes (amps) is 1 coulomb 1 ampere.


What size of parallel wire for 900 amp service?

Conductors by code are only allowed to be loaded up to 80 percent. In this case an over size wire set will be higher that what the wire is rated for in the code book. A 600 MCM copper conductor with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C is rated at 455 amps. Paralleled together will give an ampacity of 910 amps. After the derate the maximum amperage allowed is 728 amps. So to get the full 900 amp the wire size has to be increased to a 1000 MCM copper conductor with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C which is rated at 585 amps. Paralleled this give you an ampacity of 1170 amps. After the derate the maximum amperage allowed is 1170 x 80% = 936 amps


How many amps will a kW Generator produce?

Typically 75 amps on natural gas, 85 amps using propane. Peak amps(for less than a second) to start a big appliance, like an A/C condenser, are 130.


How many amps can 14awg 105 degree C carry?

A wire with the stats 14awg and 105 degrees Celsius can carry up to 39 amps.