I'm wondering if anyone in the know could advise me about a 12v question I have.
I have a 12v motor vehicle battery jump starter/air pump similar to the one pictured which I have used for a number of years. I just took it into a car battery place to get a new battery fitted as the old one gave up the ghost.
The problem is, as it was being repaired I accidentally broke the little black transformer box that plugs into the 240v wall socket. It is a 12v/500mA one
The question is, could I use a 12v/1Amp one in it's place as this is the closest one I have laying around spare?
I don't think there would be a problem, the battery case would have some form of current limiting built in and to go from 500 Ma to 1000 Ma would not be a problem. This sort of jump starter is very basic and from memory these also have a 17 Ah battery, so the correct charge rate for that size of battery would be 1/10 of the capacity of the battery over 16 ~ hours. So to use a charger in the order of 1 Amp ( 1000 Ma ) would not be a problem as it is the current limiting devise ( most likely a heavy wattage resister ) and the current would have been calculated by Ohm's law.
Hylda&Jon said
03:56 PM Jul 4, 2016
Thanks for that answer.
I just got the unit back from the battery place on the weekend and it seems to be charging off the old one...for the moment, so I taped it back together with duct tape and I'll keep my fingers crossed. If it fails I'll go the 1amp one.
I'm wondering if anyone in the know could advise me about a 12v question I have.
I have a 12v motor vehicle battery jump starter/air pump similar to the one pictured which I have used for a number of years. I just took it into a car battery place to get a new battery fitted as the old one gave up the ghost.
The problem is, as it was being repaired I accidentally broke the little black transformer box that plugs into the 240v wall socket. It is a 12v/500mA one
The question is, could I use a 12v/1Amp one in it's place as this is the closest one I have laying around spare?
Thanks in advance.
Hi all;
I don't think there would be a problem, the battery case would have some form of current limiting built in and to go from 500 Ma to 1000 Ma would not be a problem. This sort of jump starter is very basic and from memory these also have a 17 Ah battery, so the correct charge rate for that size of battery would be 1/10 of the capacity of the battery over 16 ~ hours. So to use a charger in the order of 1 Amp ( 1000 Ma ) would not be a problem as it is the current limiting devise ( most likely a heavy wattage resister ) and the current would have been calculated by Ohm's law.
Thanks for that answer.
I just got the unit back from the battery place on the weekend and it seems to be charging off the old one...for the moment, so I taped it back together with duct tape and I'll keep my fingers crossed. If it fails I'll go the 1amp one.
Cheers
Jon.