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Subject: | Battery Testers (was: Heavy Duty power supplies |
From: | wmc_st@xxiii.com |
Date: | Tue, 13 Feb 2007 19:50:01 -0500 |
At 07:30 PM 2/13/2007, you wrote: >If it's 45Watts, P = I*E where P=45 watts, E=12V so I = P/E or 45/12 = 4 >Amps. That's not much at all. Only a couple of lights. On a similar subject: I'd like to be able to test small batteries (AA / C / D, etc) with a regular multi-tester. Of course, they need some sort of load on them for a meaningful test. Does anyone know specs for appropriate resistive loads for these batteries (err, uhh... cells) -Wayne |
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