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Akukulala Posted - Oct 19 2011 : 5:27:25 PM
Can 12vdc battery be use directly for a12v/.5amp appliance?
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Beryl Posted - Nov 17 2011 : 03:36:44 AM
you can do it
brianonyango2008 Posted - Nov 07 2011 : 02:06:55 AM
Hi I basically think that this will depend on the power rating of the 12v dc battery. I the current it supplies is less than that of the appliance rating then the appliance will work less efficiently e.g if its a lamp, it will light dimly, the voltage not withstanding because it just involves a potential difference.
Aaron Cake Posted - Oct 22 2011 : 10:28:21 AM
Yes.

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