I'll go into why I'm so curious about the amps coming out of that AC transformer.....
I bought this battery box about 2 years ago, it worked well, and still does. It has enough power to start my car if the car battery is dead ( the battery is rated at 800 amps ) Inside
this plastic enclosure is a battery and a power inverter. You can power AC appliances with it, etc, and also it has 12 volts DC coming out if it at the side of the unit via a car lighter entry.
It also has a big port where car booster cables fit into it.
The AC transformer that charges the battery box is rated as follows ( I'm reading directly off it now ) : Input 120 volts / .03 A
OUTPUT is: 13.8 Vdc , 1 A.
Problem: - This died on me a few days ago, and now I'm trying to find a replacement, until I do... I've been using the above transformer ( the one I write about originally in this thread ) to charge
the battery box. Problem -- it won't charge it 100%, and to get it up to only 30% charge, it took 2 full days ( charging all day, and overnight 1 night )
I have a feeling, I'll eventually burn this AC transformer out also, and I may even be doing damage to my battery power box ( what you see in the picture )