Measuring stuff that stands still is easy. Velocity isn't very hard either. But I'll never, ever get wattage, voltage and amperage straight (or at least it seems), especially not when considering they are always in motion.
So in an effort for "concisity", I'll just ask: if I have a device taking 60W, and it's drawing it from a car battery (at 12V obviously), how long would the battery last before draining completely?
For reference this should be the specs from my Die Hard:
Power Configuration: Cell Type: Lead-Acid Number of Cells: 6 Voltage: 12.0 Power Ratings: Cold Cranking Amps (CCA at 0 deg.F): 575 Reserve Capacity (RC): 84 min.
So in an effort for "concisity", I'll just ask: if I have a device taking 60W, and it's drawing it from a car battery (at 12V obviously), how long would the battery last before draining completely?
For reference this should be the specs from my Die Hard:
Power Configuration: Cell Type: Lead-Acid Number of Cells: 6 Voltage: 12.0 Power Ratings: Cold Cranking Amps (CCA at 0 deg.F): 575 Reserve Capacity (RC): 84 min.
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