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jaffy james August 28th 04 06:54 PM

1200mA Power supply and 12Ah battery
 
hi,
Hi,

I have a mini LCD TV screen which requires a power supply of 12v -
1200mA. I would like to power the device using a battery. As i don't
want to blow up the TV i wanted to make sure the battery I use is
correct.

The voltage is correct, but I don't know what 12Ah means, which are on
the batteries. Can someone clarify this please? Thanks!

Regards,

James

Chris August 28th 04 10:04 PM

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jaffy james wrote:

hi,
Hi,

I have a mini LCD TV screen which requires a power supply of 12v -
1200mA. I would like to power the device using a battery. As i don't
want to blow up the TV i wanted to make sure the battery I use is
correct.

The voltage is correct, but I don't know what 12Ah means, which are
on the batteries. Can someone clarify this please? Thanks!

Regards,

James


Hi,
12 Ah means twelve Amp-Hours (i.e. your battery could provide 1 Amp
for 12 hours, or 12 Amps for 1 hour, or whatever. A simple
calculation of 12 Ah divided by 1.2 A (1200mA) gives 10 hours of
runtime on this battery (that's assuming a perfect world and exact
specs - you'll probably get *around* ten hours). No worries about
damaging anything, though.

Chris
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jaffy james August 29th 04 12:07 AM

On Sat, 28 Aug 2004 21:04:03 GMT, Chris wrote:

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jaffy james wrote:

hi,
Hi,

I have a mini LCD TV screen which requires a power supply of 12v -
1200mA. I would like to power the device using a battery. As i don't
want to blow up the TV i wanted to make sure the battery I use is
correct.

The voltage is correct, but I don't know what 12Ah means, which are
on the batteries. Can someone clarify this please? Thanks!

Regards,

James


Hi,
12 Ah means twelve Amp-Hours (i.e. your battery could provide 1 Amp
for 12 hours, or 12 Amps for 1 hour, or whatever. A simple
calculation of 12 Ah divided by 1.2 A (1200mA) gives 10 hours of
runtime on this battery (that's assuming a perfect world and exact
specs - you'll probably get *around* ten hours). No worries about
damaging anything, though.

Chris



Thanks for the info, much appreciated :)

Regards,

James


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