Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Used Auto Parts Salvage What Is The Smallest 12-V Battery That Could Be Used, For Example To Verify Auto Parts Work At A Salvage Yard?

What is the smallest 12-V battery that could be used, for example to verify auto parts work at a salvage yard? - used auto parts salvage

. . . or non-rechargeable batteries, the assumption that only a minimal amount of electricity needed to test components (relays, solenoid valves, sensors, etc..)

3 comments:

A man apart said...

TORQMASTER Hobbico Mini 12V 4.5A Battery. It is perhaps not the smallest, but it will work. It's $ 51.00

apoorapo... said...

Why not one of the portable power / portable air compressors? They are almost as expensive as a good battery can be recharged, and if you do not talk during the breaks, you can use to check the tires, to / fill, low-power electronics (some of them come with a Inverter for 110V) and in the event that you have a car again and can not get close enough to cable.

I threw two quick links that should serve as an example, in case I do not know what I mean!

G-man 1 said...

To get any 12V battery or small combo twelve volts. the smallest comes to mind is a trailer with electric brakes (LAB12-7 from Globe Tech), to break the tension brakes. It is also the same size of my Batt Aqua-View in fish water chamber.

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