1300 ma is equal to 1.3 amps, so probably no.
12v 1.5amp power adapter is 18 Watt, can't load more than 18W power consumption,3amp power adapter can load 36W.
Possibly, but not if you want to invalidate the warranty to your appliance.
Probably yes. The 12v 2 amp adapter can put out 12x2=24 watts. The 60w adapter can handle more than twice the power (60 / 12 = 5 amps). However, the voltage of inexpensive adapters may be quite a bit higher under low loads. I'd check and make sure the voltage was not very much greater than 12 volts with a 2 amp load.
Yes, a 12 volt battery charger will charge a 12 volt battery. The 88 amp hour is the capacity of the battery. It means that you can draw a load of 1 amp for 88 hours, 2 amps for 44 hours, 4 amps for 22 hours or what ever combination you want that will result in an answer of 88.
The battery is there for when the bike is not running and the generator is not working. You might need a bigger generator rather than a bigger battery.
No, you need at least a 1.5 amp power pack.
what is the diference between 12V 15A DC coil & 12V 10 amps DC coil
yes, it is 12 volts
Yes, the larger cable can carry more load (current) than the other cable.
12v , 7Ah means its the capicity of Battery , if load current is 1 amp then battery runs for 7 hrs. AH = Ampere* Current. 12v, 7ah 20hrs its shows load current is 7/20 amp.
Yes; the 33 amp hours battery will crank longer.
Yes; the 33 amp hours battery will crank longer.
Yes, the maximum that the adapter can deliver is 1300 mA or 1.3 amps. The maximum that the device will draw is 200 mA or .2 of an amp.
12v 1.5amp power adapter is 18 Watt, can't load more than 18W power consumption,3amp power adapter can load 36W.
depends on your load...
Voltage is the same but amp hour capacity of the car battery is much higher.
if used for charging-NO if used for supply voltage-yes