assuming a 12 volt car battery, 60 watts/ 12 volts = 5 amps, 125 amp/hours / 5 = 25 hours of life.
The max load rating for BF goodrich Long trail tires is unlimited. It fits all car and it doesn't have a maximum load rating. This is a good tire brand.
The wattage rating of a timer is governed by the manufactures specification. As long as the light bulbs wattage rating is not higher than the timers rating, the timer will be alright to use in the circuit. The circuits load is what governs the wattage of the circuit.
An ampere-hour rating is a relatavistic indication of how long a battery can supply a specific current.It is not possible to determine the run time when you only gave watts, but watts are volts times amps, and you did not supply the volts.
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hya yes you can jump any car/jeep as long as the batery isn't toataly dead..
As long as the circumferance of the tires is very similar you won't have a problem. Make sure the tires are the same load rating also.
The amperage output on an adapter is the rating applied by the design manufacturer. Connecting a load that draws more that the design limit of the adapter will damage the adapter. As long as your connected load stays under the adapters rating there is no problem.
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Yes, a relay with a 40 amp rating can be used in a circuit with a 30 amp fuse. The fuse is designed to protect the circuit from overcurrent, while the relay's rating indicates the maximum load it can handle. As long as the total current drawn by the circuit does not exceed the fuse rating, the relay should function properly.
It takes me a long time to load cos i am on a slow connection -.-"
There is a lot to load. The team is working on getting to load faster.
Yes it will, in the 12-volt position. But with the information given in the question, we can't estimate how long it will take.