Impossible to answer - depends on use and abuse.
if the battery is of good company it may last upto 5 years but usually on an average it lasts for 3-4 years
I purchased 4 rechargeable batteries plus battery charger July 2006. I take many photos for my eBay business and have found that in the last few weeks when I recharge the batteries, they only last for a few photos. I thought rechargeable batteries lastest more than 2 years. Can someone let me know the life of rechargeable batteries. Thank you.
That depends entirely upon the batteries - type, manufacturer etc. etc. You need to know their rating - usually in mAh. They won't last long running a 13W load.
Lead is used in building construction, lead-acid batteries, bullets and shots, weights, as part of solders, pewters, fusible alloys and as a radiation shield. Lead has the highest atomic number of all of the stable elements, although the next higher element, bismuth, has a half-life that is so long (much longer than the age of the universe) that it can be considered stable. Its four stable isotopes have 82 protons, a magic number in the nuclear shell model of atomic nuclei.
On average, a Dell Latitude D620 battery will last for approximately three to five years. Most batteries for laptops generally last between three to five years.
A long list, look at any treatise on batteries. lead-acid nickel-cadmium nickel metal hydride lithium-ion Zinc-carbon Zinc-chloride alkaline/manganese Silver-oxide Lithium Iron Disulphide Lithium-Thionyl Chloride battery Mercury battery Zinc-air battery Nickel Oxyhydroxide battery Paper battery Zinc-bromine vanadium redox Zebra Na/NiCl2 NiZn battery
not long
It all depends of the type of batteries and what you areusing them in.
about an hour
Lithium batteries can last one and-a-half to two times as long as NiMH batteries.
Most RV batteries are Deep Cycle type. Deep cycle batteries are lead-acid battery capable of being regularly discharged using most of its capacity in the process. Deep cycle batteries also have thicker plates inside the case. Normal car batteries will not discharge to the level or last as long as a deep cycle battery.As to how long it will last (lifespan) also depends on usage. Deep cycle batteries can be stored (fully charged) up to 12 months and only lose 25% of their capacity. Again depends on age of battery. Most RV's have a system where the deep cycle (RV) battery is constantly charged when the engine is running and most too will have a battery charge indicator on a control panel inside the RV itself.
Rechargable batteries will not last as long as normal AA's, but, of course, can be recharged, and should last over a year.
The batteries in an Xbox 360 controller are rechargeable. When full charged, they will last several days. The batteries themselves are meant to last the life of the controller.
Varta batteries are available in different types. The normal automotive lead acid batteries, if used and maintained regularly, will have the rated service life of about three years. Varta also make heavy duty and super heavy duty as well as traction batteries that may have a service life of anywhere from five to ten years. Maintenance and right usage define battery life as well. You get what you pay for.
The batteries are over the counter watch batteries and they last twice as long as the battery put into the walker
Batteries should be changed every 6 months. Some can last up to a year.
Five years of testing. Normally trying to fix starter batteries are fruitless because the plates are thin for maximum lead exposure which produce high cranking amps. Due to sulphation and heat exposure with eventually cause the thin plates to deteriorate. By a higher CCA battery for thicker plates. As far as deep cycle batteries I fix them all day long
Well they run on batteries so they kind of last forever if you replace the batteries.