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Cook as in hot or cook as in bubble? A hot battery is either faulty inside or being charged to quickly. A bubbling battery is normal if it bubbling a little bit. The charging process will separate the water into Oxygen and Hydrogen causing bubbles and the electrolyte level to lower.
No, you may be able to burn small pieces of meat but that is it.
Depending on size and voltage output, higher than battery maximum output at an ampere rate that wont "cook" the battery. For example: a car battery placed on a 40 amp charge rate for 12 hours in most cases will "cook" the battery. But placing it on a 2 amp charge rate will fully charge it over the same time interval.
No, a car battery does not have mercury in it. It would be very dangerous to have mercury in a car battery.
there are lots more amps in a car battery eg there about 1.5 in a flash light and in a car battery there about 300 A car battery is a wet cell battery and a flashlight battery is a dry cell battery.
No merc is not in a car battery
You can get a new battery, you can jump start the car with jumper cables and another car with a charged battery. You can also put a battery charger on your battery to give it a charge.
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.
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Nylon cannot be made into car battery because it is not resistant to the acid in the car battery.
If your car has a battery and it's dead, you can call a friend who has some jumper cables. You can hook the jumper cables up to his battery and your car's battery. It should create electricity that will renew your battery. If your car does not have a battery, you would have to push it or get it towed.
If the battery has more cranking amps than the recommended battery and will fit into the battery carrier box the answer is yes.