The negative cable can be removed from the post under the hood that is attached to the left wheel housing. The negative cable is only about a foot long and is connected directly from the upper post to the negative post on the battery. It would be best to remove the battery completely if it is going to be stored for a lengthy period. If you place a trickle charger on it, eventually the battery will require water to be added to it.
If your talking long term storage, yes. Disconnect and remove the battery for long term storage.
Not both. Disconnect the NEGATIVE post.
Yes, or you can connect a 1 amp trickle charger to the battery during storage to keep it fully charged.
I would treat the fuel in the tank with a fuel stabilizer and also disconnect the negative battery cable from the battery when in storage.
Yes, these terms refer to the same thing. A storage battery is a means of storing electricity.
Disconnect the - cable Put battery on a 1 amp "trickle" charge Newer vehicles have a parasytic load that will drain a fully charged battery in 21 days (by design) Disconnect the - cable Put battery on a 1 amp "trickle" charge Newer vehicles have a parasytic load that will drain a fully charged battery in 21 days (by design) Disconnect the - cable Put battery on a 1 amp "trickle" charge Newer vehicles have a parasytic load that will drain a fully charged battery in 21 days (by design)
NAICS 335911 applies to Storage Battery Manufacturing.
The storage battery industry is driven by industry needs for small, long-lasting, cost-effective storage, or rechargeable, batteries.
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The electrolyte in a lead storage battery is a solution of sulfuric acid and water.
Simply because it "stores" potential electric current. "Storage Battery" is considered a rather archaic term today.
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