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Depends upon how the battery was discharged, but generally yes, once a lead acid battery has been fully discharged from leaving lights on or similar methods which drain the battery slowly it will never recover. The only time this is not true is when the battery is drained from the starter motor due to the vehicle not starting for some other reason. In this case the battery will recharge without any long term damage provided the recharge is done within around 24-48 hours.
plug in your charger into your ipod or iphone and then plug in the other end to your computer
How long has the car been sitting? Do any other electronics come on? It's also possible that the battery is now dead. Connect another battery (or car, similar to jumpstarting) in order to see if you just need some battery power to get things going.
Check all fuses, if ok unhook battery for 5 minutes to reset all computers.
No, a battery cannot recharge itself. The alternator converts some of the engine's energy into electrical energy which is then stored in the battery. If a battery is not getting recharged under normal driving conditions, you either have a problem with the charging system or a failed battery. You can't know without testing. On the other hand, sometimes a dead battery can get what's called a "surface charge". A surface charge just means that when you were cranking last time, you depleated all of the readily available electrical charge. By letting the battery sit for a while, "entropy" has allowed some of the chemical reaction to spread out over all of the battery plates... but the battery cannot "create" electrical energy.
BatteryMINDer products are available for purchase from Amazon, Northern Tool, Battery Stuff, and other electronics and battery retailers. BatteryMINDers are devices that recharge reusable batteries.
No, unless you have custom-made rechargeable batteries. It might be possible to build a battery with a built-in solar panel, but it probably wouldn't fit on a "regular" AA battery. It would take a car, or other similarly sized, battery to fit a solar panel. It might also be possible to make a device with that uses solar panels to recharge smaller batteries. But leaving a regular battery in the sun will not recharge it.
You should not have to recharge your system unless you have a leak. Other wise you do not need to recharge your system.
when u buy ipod nano it has a usb wire in it . your connect it to your computer and other side in the ipod nano and then it will automatically start charging! :)
No, this is a myth, storing the battery on concrete will not effect it any more than storing it on any other surface. The battery case does not conduct electricity. Fully charge the battery and store it in a cool, dry, low humidity, location. The cooler the better as long as it is above 32 degrees fahrenheit. Recharge the battery every 2 months.
A battery is only an electrical storage device. If the battery is faulty it will not be able to store electrical energy. On the other hand, if the battery is ok, it could be discharged because the alternator cannot create sufficient energy to keep the battery charged. If you are able to charge the battery the problem is in the alternator or an electrical connection. If you can't charge the battery, go ahead and change it. However, replacing a good battery will only make the vehicle run briefly. If the charging system isn't working a new battery won't solve the problem.
No, the battery has nothing whatsoever to do with the belt other than the belt is driving the alternator which recharges the battery. The alternator is working hard to recharge a weak battery. If the belt is squealing then the belt is either worn out or it is loose. If it is loose it is because the tensioner is defective and not holding the proper tension.