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the battery has sex with the CD by penetrating the CD's hole causing friction to make it work.
make sure the battery terminals are real clean and tight.
The voltage required to counteract the self discharge of the battery at a certain temperature.So it is the amount of voltage given to make the battery in fully charged condition.
It creates friction which, in turn, creates static electricity therefore giving the plastic a positive charge.
Make absolutely sure that the battery is fully charged. If the battery is dis-charged, it will not supply enough voltage to the coil, especially while cranking.
battery will make a gurgling sound when being charged while being charged, the acid(liquid) in battery heats up. u should not hear this in normal conditions in a vehicle should only hear it when on a battery charger check that sides of battery are not bulging.this is a sign that the battery is about worn out and is over charging, have battery, alternator and coplete charging system checked. batteries give off a gas when charging if overcharging, this gas is highly explosive and any small spark can ignite it
if you charge it for too long. keep a close eye on it as it is charged.
trouble starting fiat pinto even with battery charged?
You cannot make energy. You can only transform it from one form to another (eg convert electrical energy into heat) or move it from one place to another (eg carry a charged battery).
Make sure it is fully charged and store it in a cool, dry location if possible. It will stay fully charged for 6 months with no problem.
First, make sure the battery is fully charged. Even if it is new, check it with a volt meter to make sure it has at least 12.5 or better volts. If not then charge the battery at 2 amp'2. till fully charged. Then try with fully charged battery. Does the engine start? If so, check the charging system on the bike while it is running, without the boost. You have to have at least 13.5 to 14.5 Volts. If not,and you get only the base volts of the battery say 12.5 or less most likely the Stator is defective and will have to be replaced, or possible the regulator. Hope this helps.Good luck
sand in the starter or dead battery. make sure your battery is fully charged and stand up your ATV on its rear wheels 3/4 of the way and try to start it. itll get the sand out but make sure your battery is charged. if that doesnt work it could be your sarter solenoid. 20 bucks at Honda