First day you need charge 12 hour then after you can charge 3-5 hour
To charge a rc battery,first find out the battery capacity,Then the out put of the charger. Divide those together and times by 1.5 to get the hours and minutes to charge the battery. Note .15 is 10 minutes.
To calculate the total charge passing through the cell, use the formula Q = I * t, where Q is the charge in coulombs, I is the current in amperes, and t is the time in seconds. First, convert 85.0 minutes to seconds: 85.0 minutes * 60 seconds/minute = 5100 seconds. Then, plug in the values: Q = 2.40 amperes * 5100 seconds = 12240 coulombs.
It typically takes around 2-3 hours to fully charge a 9.6V 1600mAh battery using a standard charger. It's recommended to check the specific instructions provided with your charger and battery to ensure proper charging times. Overcharging can damage the battery, so it's important to disconnect it once it's fully charged.
To calculate the electric current in amperes, you need to use the formula I = Q / t, where I is the current in amperes, Q is the charge in coulombs, and t is the time in seconds. First, convert 8 minutes to seconds (8 minutes = 480 seconds). Then, plug in the values: I = 1100 C / 480 s ≈ 2.29 A. Therefore, the electric current flowing through the light bulb is approximately 2.29 amperes.
To charge a 12-volt battery, you need somewhat MORE than 12 volt. The 500 ma and the 6 amp are unrelated: battery capacity is often expressed in ampere-HOURS, which is not the same as amperes.
No. A battery that's real empty may charge that much for the first few minutes, but that's it. If it continues to charge that hard there's something wrong with either battery or charger.
Actually A "12" volt battery produces 12 to 14 volts at almost any charge %, even though your guage showes the charge in volts, Its actually amperes that get reduced in batterys.,,,,,,,, 80% should be sufficient charge to start A vehicle that is in good condition.
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i think what it is, you need to charge your battery but let it charge for about five minutes and if that doesn't work then you need a different battery
A: If you means for a car it would be 13,68 volts minimum. But what is really important is the amperes out of it that is what is needed to charge a battery and that can be as high as 100 200 amperes out of the generator. Once the car has started the battery is no longer necessary to run it the generator and the regulator will just do fine.
The charge transferred in 25 minutes by a current of 500 mA is 750 coulombs. Amperes is defined as coulombs per second, so 500 mA is 0.5 coulombs per second. 25 minutes is 1500 seconds, so the charge is 750 coulombs.