How many AMP does a 24 volt Battery gives?
Imagine voltage as the “excitement” with which electricity wants to travel from one pole of the battery to the other. A 24-volt battery will have electricity that’s twice as “eager” to move. Current is a measure of the flow of electricity, so it is concerned with how much electricity passes through a known spot in a certain amount of time. What effect do you suppose voltage has on current, then? That’s right, higher voltage means more electricity traveling through the same place in the same amount of time — thus, a higher current. In fact, according to Ohm’s Law (look it up), current and voltage are directly proportional. So, to answer your rather badly worded question, a 24-volt battery gives twice as many amps as a 12-volt battery, but the actual amount of current depends on a third thing: resistance. If you have a 1 ohm resistor, a 24-volt battery “gives” 24 amperes (A). Why? See Ohm’s Law. 😉 Good luck finding a 1-ohm resistor that doesn’t burn your hand off when you connect it t