An 8 Amp hr battery would last approximately 106.67 hours with a 75mA current draw. This is calculated by dividing the battery capacity (in Amp hours) by the current draw (in mA) and converting the result to hours.
To determine the hours a 3600-watt load will last on a 637 amp battery, you need to convert the wattage to amperes. You can do this by dividing the wattage by the voltage of the battery. Assuming a standard 12-volt battery, 3600 watts divided by 12 volts equals a current of 300 amps. Dividing the battery capacity (637 amp-hours) by the current (300 amps) gives you approximately 2.12 hours of runtime.
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The 12 amp hour battery will last longer under the same load as a 10 amp hour battery. For example if you had a load drawing 2 amps, the 12 Ahr battery would last 6 hours and the 10 Ahr would last 5 hours under ideal conditions.
Mercury has very very long days. Each day on Mercury last as long as 58 hours, 15 hours on earth.
1000 Milli Amp Hours How long the battery will last.
An 8 Amp hr battery would last approximately 106.67 hours with a 75mA current draw. This is calculated by dividing the battery capacity (in Amp hours) by the current draw (in mA) and converting the result to hours.
85/35=2.4286 hours.
Depends on the current draw of what you hook it up to. At a draw of 7 amps (80 watts) it'll last for one hour. At a draw of 1 amp(12 watts) it'll last for 7 hours, ASO.
The voltage doesn't enter into the issue.If the current draw of your battery-powered equipment is 1 Ampere, the battery will last 700 years.If your equipment draws 1/2 Ampere, the battery will last 1,400 hours.If your equipment draws 2 Amperes, the battery will last 350 hours.And so on.CorrectionA 700 AH battery will THEORETICALLY last 70 hours at 1 amp current draw. A 700 AH battery will THEORETICALLY last 140 hours at 1/2 amp current draw.A 700 AH battery will THEORETICALLY last 35 hours at 1/2 amp current draw.The theoretical capacity of a battery is always greater than the actual capacity; electrical energy is released in the form of heat inside the battery.
To answer this question the amp/hours of the battery must be stated.
They last for 60 hours.
That depends on the load. If the load is 1 milli-amp, the battery would last for 4400 hours. If the load is 8800 milli-amps, the battery would last for 1/2 hour. (in a perfect world, discounting electrical inefficiencies)
To determine the hours a 3600-watt load will last on a 637 amp battery, you need to convert the wattage to amperes. You can do this by dividing the wattage by the voltage of the battery. Assuming a standard 12-volt battery, 3600 watts divided by 12 volts equals a current of 300 amps. Dividing the battery capacity (637 amp-hours) by the current (300 amps) gives you approximately 2.12 hours of runtime.
it will not last long it will last atleast 2 and a half hours long
120 coldCrankingAmps? or crankingAmps or reserve capacity min @ x amp output would suggest the size of battery. I'm thinking it should last; if @ 12v, about 30-1hr.
Can last anywhere from 1.5 hours to 3.5 hours