Yes, when you use them enough they die. The recharging is the factor, like a car battery sort of.
The battery is used to start the car, and then the alternator takes over to keep the supply of power and to recharge the battery.
Answer 1 - Aspirin and Lead-Acid Auto BatteriesThere is NO evidence that Aspirin will cause a Lead-Acid battery to recharge, OR even that it will help the battery in any way. I suspect that this is one of those Urban Legends that has developed "wings" over the years, although it has no basis in fact.
A car battery's function is to store electrical energy for your vehicle. When you start the car the stored energy in the battery turns your car over and once your car starts the alternater will power everything and recharge the battery.
Not with out being attached to a battery charger. On a 10 amp charger in 8 hours it will charge enough to start the car, allowing the battery is god enough to charge
Battery chargers generally operate at the same voltage as the voltage as the battery they are charging. They usually vary the amperage they feed into the battery to recharge it. A trickle charger usually only feeds a few amps into a battery to recharge it slowly over time. A fast charger feeds more amps for less time to bring the battery to full charge faster. Automotive alternators are the only charging systems that I am familiar with that generate more voltage than the battery they are charging. That's because they have to run the car AND recharge the battery at the same time. Car alternators can vary their amperage and voltage outputs to allow for the varying demands of the car and all of it's electrical devices and recharge the battery as needed.
Yes it could over heat and explode. Don't do it.
Dead battery. Recharge it and see if it will start. If not, remove the battery and go have it tested.
Either your battery is discharged or dead. caused from 1) alternator not working or 2) Battery life span is over - recharge battery at Any auto parts store . if not recharging . replace battery .
if the battery won't recharge or won't hold a significant charge, replace it. the decay of battery life over time is normal, and replacement batteries are relatively inexpensive. Check to make sure, however, that it's the battery that's failed, and not the charging system on the computer.
If the battery is fully charged and the starter is working properly it will turn over and start. The alternators sole purpose is to supply voltage to the vehicle and battery when the engine is running. When the engine is not running the alternator has nothing to do with starting the engine. If the alternator went bad and the battery was discharged then you will have to charge the battery before it will be able to start the engine. Do not jump start the engine with a dead battery if you can avoid it. This puts a strain on the alternator trying to recharge a dead battery and can damage the alternator, even a new one.
Insulated caps can be installed over the exposed terminals to prevent the battery from being shorted out.
If you put them over the back of a stove for a while they will recharge