NOt goes up to its max every time you charge for a long time
It takes 9 hours 10 minutes to fully charge. Sometimes the wait will be longer, sometimes shorter. If you just used a battery for a short time, than it won't last 9 hours to charge. If you used the battery fully than 9 hours is the time it will take to charge completely. Every battery is different, and some may take longer.
I have learned that when i get new batteries for my hobby cars you want to fully charge the battery to the recommended hrs, you want to charge the battery fully because it will improve how long your battery will last on one charge and how long the battery's life will be.
By fully charging and fully discharging some batteries the expected charge time can be increased. Some rechargable batteries will last longer per charge if they are fully discharged before you recharge them again. Recharging batteries before they are fully discharged may cause a battery memory effect that will allow the battery to run for a shorter period between recharges.
A battery can last from 1 year to many years. You change it when it no longer will start the car or when it no longer will hold a charge.
well, the problem is that the battery is worn, i might be wrong, ut see if getting a new battery for it will fix the problem. oh and only charge it when the battery is empty, then it will last longer.
One view: Some batteries come with a charge which may or not start the motorcycle. I have seen batteries come that are not topped off with acid, but the acid is sent in a separate container that you need to pour in. I would say in most cases that you need to charge or jump the new battery. Take it for a 10 minute ride and you should be good to go. Alternate view: When you put the acid in the battery it does charge itself somewhat, but not fully (perhaps only 75%). That is why it says to charge it, follow the instructions with the battery! When you charge it fully it makes the battery last longer. To charge the battery, you have to buy a battery charger and you need one that will only charge at 2 amps. A "smart" battery "tender" may not work as it may register the battery as fully charged. You need to use a simple (non computerized) 1-2 amp trickle charger. There are rules about the max rates to trickle charge, I've seen 10% of rated cold cranking amps (CCA). Lower amperage will be safer but take longer to charge.
Yes, it will take slightly longer to charge, but it will last a bit more once charged.
A battery will last 3-9 hours based upon the number of cells it has. The more cells the longer the battery charge will hold. The battery charge will also depreciate over time. It will last for a shorter and decreasing amount of time as it is used more often.
You should always charge your cell as often as possible. If you don't, the portion of the battery that isn't charged oxidizes, and this causes it to become weaker overtime. As long as you keep it fully charged, it will last much longer than it would have otherwise.
No. Chargers charge batteries faster than they last. My mac for instance, takes 3 hours to charge and has a 7 hour battery.
127 hours.
Both would be vulnerable to failure, a battery will last longer if it has a constant charge on it.