To allow you to only allow your garage doors the manufacturer has limited the range of the remote. This means that your remote should not open any other garage door in the street
The different brand charger will charge the batteries. It's best to get the same brand as the batteries though. Having a different brand charger can ruin the batteries.
Using a Dell 6400 battery on a different brand of laptop runs the risk of send too much or too little power to the system. This may cause the laptop to crash or overheat unless the battery fits the specifications of the laptop.
The battery life of a wireless dvd player really depends on the brand, make and model of your dvd player. The battery life generally ranges from 1 - 5 hours though.
Any brand as long as it is the correct size battery.
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As long as the battery has the right dimensions the brand of battery should not matter much. The Sony brand, in my experience, is generally high-quality and low maintenance, so if you can afford it I would stick to the manufacturer brand.
It was a MOPAR battery.
Duracell is the leading brand of conventional batteries worldwide.
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Bad alternator? May have short, will still charge, but drains the battery when sitting. Just as a test, take one of the battery cables off at night and see if the battery stays charged. Might be bad battery even though new. Hood light that's not shuting off? Brake switch not shutting off? Have you checked the altermator to make sure it's charging 14 amps. May be weak and only charging enough to keep the truck running with nothing left to charge the battery. Out of ideas
An Acer battery works just as any other similar type battery. It is just a brand name. You can use generic batteries in Acer machines even though the company says it is not recommended. As mentioned above "Acer" is a brand name for a computer. The laptop type Acer computer uses a rechargable lithium-ion battery. A lithium-ion battery (sometimes Li-ion battery or LIB) is a family of rechargeable battery types in which lithium ions move from the negative electrode to the positive electrode during discharge, and back when charging.
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