Scooter Soldering Kit Battery
Von: Bob (rkba@armageddon.info) [Profil]
Datum: 09.02.2009 14:07
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Newsgroup: rec.motorcycles.tech alt.motorcycles alt.scootersci.electronics.repair alt.technology.obsolete
Datum: 09.02.2009 14:07
Message-ID: <aia0p4187emllm0iargnv428kcejm3roie@4ax.com>
Newsgroup: rec.motorcycles.tech alt.motorcycles alt.scootersci.electronics.repair alt.technology.obsolete
I wanna know if I can hot wire my scooter battery to a regular 12v/60w soldering iron to do local soldering repairs without going to the other fuel/chemical bonding methods for safety ???? I know most soldering kits, you buy or build, usually require a standard wall socket 120v/60w soldering iron and some 4AA batteries.... So I was wondering what would happen if I used a 12volt SLA 8 amp battery, since the wall outlet is a about 90watts and the 12volt SLA battery is also some 96 watts although it drops quickly to an easy 11 volts because of a burned cell I'm guessing.... The math is there but some other factor is missing, I can't see the power of a 12volt SLA battery to a mere 4 AAs ...........has anybody ever tried this with a regular soldering iron for outdoor use??? -- Triad Productions-Fantalla®~EZine~ParaNovel National Association of Assault Research (http://tarbitch.balder.prohosting.com/htmlconc. html)[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- GMAN (09.02.2009 14:37)
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- Guff Parpington (13.02.2009 19:57)
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