Covering a battery with a lemon will ruin the battery and will not make the appliance to which the battery is connected go faster.
No, a bad coil will not drain the battery.
Yes, because a bad coil will not allow the engine to run. But if the engine is running then the coil has nothing to do with the alternator charging the battery.
most likely the battery or battery cable where the positive and negative termials connect to the battery. cold would have no effect on the coil pack.
Yes, a faulty coil pack can drain the battery. If a coil pack is malfunctioning, it may cause the ignition system to operate inefficiently, leading to increased power draw from the battery. Additionally, if the coil pack is shorting out, it can create a parasitic drain, resulting in a dead battery over time. Regular checks and maintenance can help prevent these issues.
make sure the coil is a positive grounded coil, most are negative ground. battery just hooks up opposite to usual the coil is the only thing u need to make sure of
Try using electrolysis to separate the oxygen from the hydrogen in water. How about making electricity with a lemon and two nails, or you could make an electro magnet by winding a coil around a nail and connecting it to a battery.
the coil increases the electrical power from the battery before it is sent to the spark plug.
The ignition coil on a car ranges between 3 and 5 amps, which it gets from a 12 volt battery. The battery produces DC current though the coil The coil can transform the low voltage of the batter to thousands of volts that are needed to start the car.
Caution:Some models are equipped with an anti-theft radio.Before disconnecting the battery cable make sure you have the activation code for the radio. * Disconnect negative battery cable * Unplug the coil electrical connector * Unplug the spark plug wires from the coil * Remove the coil mounting bolts * Remove the coil assembly
By connecting the coil of wire to a battery, you create an electromagnet. When you place the iron bar inside the coil, the electromagnet magnetizes the bar. This setup is commonly used in electromagnets and devices like electric motors.
To change the ignition coil on a 1987 Jeep YJ, first disconnect the negative battery cable to prevent electrical shorts. Remove the coil wire and any connectors attached to the coil, then unbolt the coil from its mount. Install the new coil by reversing the removal process, ensuring all connections are secure, and finally, reconnect the battery. Start the engine to verify that the new coil is functioning properly.
To change the ignition coil in a 1984 Bronco, first disconnect the negative battery terminal. Remove the wires connected to the old coil, taking note of their positions. Unscrew the coil from its mounting bracket and replace it with the new one, ensuring it is securely fastened. Finally, reconnect the wires to the new coil and reattach the negative battery terminal.