The average car battery last around three years. The battery life may shorten, if the car is in extreme heat or cold, lights are left on often, and if the car is enchanced for racing.
most battery last five years
No, but they will not last as long, and because of this, in most cases it's actually "cheaper" to buy reliable brands of batteries.
Car batteries last four to five years on average.
They last until they run out of power. Then you have to recharge them!
Good batteries will last 10 hours or more.
An RC car battery will likely last more than a year. They vary from battery to battery, however, technological advances in recent years have greatly increased the time that these batteries last.
Car batteries are not make or model specific. Most car batteries last approximately five years. After five years it is just a matter of time as to when the battery will fail. Obviously the brand and type of battery you buy will affect the lifespan, ie: you buy a cheap battery and you will not get a decent lifespan. It is generally a good idea to check the warranty on a battery before buying it, this will give you some idea of how long it will last.
On average duracell plus (AA) batteries last for about 3 hours in a remote controlled car if it is moving for the whole three hours. Hope this helps
3 to 4 years is about average. Run it down and you cut it's life each time you do this. I have seen them last 7 years and I have seen them last 1 year. There is no real guarantee.
It would vary with different batteries but 5 to 7 years average. Some last longer under good conditions.
Most car batteries contain Sulphuric acid.
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.