12VBatterien
12VBatterien refers to batteries that operate at a nominal voltage of 12 volts. These are a very common type of battery found in a wide array of applications. The "12V" designation signifies the potential difference the battery can provide, influencing its ability to power devices. These batteries are often constructed using a series of smaller cells, each contributing a portion of the total voltage. For instance, a typical 12-volt lead-acid battery consists of six 2-volt cells connected in series. The chemistry of the battery can vary greatly, with lead-acid being one of the most prevalent, especially in automotive and backup power systems. Other chemistries such as lithium-ion and nickel-metal hydride are also manufactured in 12-volt configurations for different uses. The capacity of a 12VBatterien, measured in ampere-hours (Ah), indicates how much energy it can store and deliver over time. Applications range from starting internal combustion engines in vehicles to powering small electronics, emergency lighting, solar energy storage systems, and recreational vehicles. The interchangeable nature of many 12V battery sizes and terminal types makes them a versatile power source for both consumer and industrial needs. Understanding the specific requirements of a device is crucial when selecting a 12VBatterien, considering not only voltage but also capacity, discharge rate, and physical dimensions.