No, a 1000 mAh battery should not replace a 400 mAh battery in solar lights unless the system is designed to handle the higher capacity. Using a battery with a significantly higher capacity than what the system is designed for can potentially damage the circuitry and reduce the efficiency of the lights. It's best to stick with the recommended battery capacity for optimal performance.
On average, the amount of solar energy hitting 1 square meter of the Earth's surface is about 1000 watts, or 1000 joules per second under full sun exposure. This can vary depending on factors such as location, time of day, and atmospheric conditions. So, in one hour (3600 seconds), 1 square meter would receive about 3.6 million joules of solar energy under those conditions.
The Nike+ sensor does not require charging. It operates on a watch battery and typically lasts for around 1000 hours of use.
I assume that a "solar signal" means light. Light moves at approximately 262 million meters per second in water, regardless of the frequency or wavelength of the light. Also, if light has a frequency of 1000 Hz, then it has a wavelength of 300 kilometers. The speed of light, c, is equal to the product of the frequency and the wavelength. In other words, c=f*w
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Solar panels come in different powers. A quick search shows that some have a rated voltage of 50 W, others are rated at 150 W or even 300 W or more. Pick a model, and multiply its power by 100. (The answer will be in watts; divide that by 1000 to get kW.)
take it out then replace it
Not a good idea. It will work but not as long as the 1000 mAh battery.
No you should not do that. It will damage the battery and the battery will explode.
Yes, you can install a battery with more CCA. It should my jeep has a big diesel truck battery in it with 1000 cca (cold cranking amps.
how do i wire my brake lights on my Honda 1000
Last time I had to replace them, I paid $119/each for four (4) 1000 amp cold crank batteries.
Because of the functions they have. For example G-shock GPW-1000-4AER have gps, solar battery, world time, calendar, alarm and many other functions that cost money.
The Rockefeller Christmas Tree typically has around 50,000 LED lights.
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No you cannot
Solar orbit = 365.2425 days, so 1000 / 365.2425 = 2.7379 years
It varies widely from around 300 on a small car to over 1000 on a truck battery.