I do not understand the question. What do you mean by "on breaks"?
the answer is NO. once the battery cells are fully charge, keep charging it will cause harm to the battery cells which will lead to short live span of the battery.
You could charge batteries directly from the cells if they are wired together right. Cells in series and parallel to make power is tricky business. It would help if they were identical but they are not. Now PV power management systems get the most out of all cells all day long.
look in the top right corner of ur pantech matrix. as u see it looks like a battery if the baterry is all blue it has full charge
Yes you sure can. It is a myth that sitting a battery on concrete will drain the battery. It will not drain it at all.
If the battery was charged when you installed it, you do not have to drive the car at all. If not you should charge the battery and not use the cars alternator to charge it.
Not at all. A 35 amp charger is far too large to charge a lawn mower battery. Use a 10 amp automatic charger.
Then either something is on draining the battery or the battery has a dead cell draining all the rest and must be replaced.
You're right it could be a dead battery, the starter, the soleniod, or even the alternator. My guess try jumping the car or charge the battery.
not really i do it all the time
Check your charge in your battery. Just because all things turn on does not mean your battery has enough power to start the engine. Charge your battery or get a jump start.
you need the alternator to charge the battery with no alternator when the battery drops to about 10 volts car will not run at all.
That is the purpose of an alternator. The keep the battery charged and to run all the electrics on the vehicle. However it is never a good idea to allow the alternator to charge a dead battery. This will put a strain on the alternator and may damage it.