Yes - there are 1.5v rechargeable batteries available although very scarse - e.g. GRANDCELL alkaline rechargeable batteries made by Grand Battery Technologies in Canada. 0% Cadmium, 0% Mercury. Available in AA and AAA sizes. If your question is can normal 1.5 volt regular batteries be used instead of rechargeable 1.2 volt batteries, the answer is yes. I do it with my camera batteries all the time when I forget to charge the NiCds. Tip always use alkaline to prevent damage if you forget your batteries in the device for an extended period.
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∙ 13y agoIt is not recommended to use higher voltage batteries (1.5V) in place of lower voltage batteries (1.2V) as it can damage the device or cause malfunctions. It is best to use the recommended voltage for your device to ensure proper functioning and prevent any potential hazards.
The power can be calculated using the formula P = V x I, where P is power, V is voltage, and I is current. So, for a 15V AC supply with a current of 6A, the power would be 15V x 6A = 90 watts.
It will glow VERY BRIGHTLY for a few seconds - and then burn out.
It is not recommended to replace a 15V adapter with a 16V one as the voltage difference can potentially damage your device. It is best to find a replacement adapter that matches the exact voltage and current specifications of your device to ensure safe operation.
A 15 amp hookup refers to an electrical connection that can handle up to 15 amperes of current. This type of hookup is commonly used for household appliances and devices that require a lower power output. It is important to not overload a 15 amp circuit to prevent electrical hazards.
In short: Yes. As long as the voltage is the same, it makes no difference if the rated current is higher on the supply than on the device you want to operate. If you would take a 1.5 amp adapter for a 2 amp device, you overload the adapter which results in shut down or failure.
, No. I did it powering a 15V peavey audio mixer using a lead acid 12V battery. But depending of your audio mixer, you may have levels problems. Emmanuel
Almost certainly.
Yes you can. It will just take a little longer to complete the charge cycle.
15v appliances
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No. The machine will notice that it isn't getting all the required voltage and won't run.
A electrical voltage of Fifteen Volts.
input voltage is strictly according to applications. If use 12V dc adapter power 5V dc device, the 5v dc device would be damaged.
it regulates +15v constant at output.
somehow
11-15v from batt.
15(u + v - 2)