Answer If the battery is constantly dying quickly after charging then it is time for a new battery. Batteries wear out from repeated charging. All of them eventually do. The cells inside them just dont hold the charge anymore. Good luck.
Bad alternator and/or belt. Your battery isn't being re-charged while you run the engine, so the electrical things drain the reserve from the battery.
No it can't die, it's a battery it's not alive!
You have to take the consequences. You could be charged with criminal battery. If they die, you could be charged with manslaughter or murder.
Oxidation goog "why rechargeables die out"
well i guess if your freebie runs on battery and the batterers but they wouldn't die like a human being and decay so basally when you put battery's into anything the battery's will eventually die
No, not really. That was a problem in the 90s.
If the alternator fails, it is no longer keeping the battery charged and your engine is running on nothing but battery power. Once the battery runs down, your engine will no longer run.
Perhaps the alternator is not keeping the battery charged properly Check the output of the alternator with a voltmeter a fully charged battery should read approx. 12.8 volts without the engine running With the engine running readings should go to approx. 13.8-14.2 volts
The battery will slowly discharge over time and ,if not trickle charged with a mains charger, will form lead sulphate on it's plates which is an insoluble crystalline deposit. Once this has happened the battery cannot be revived.
Alternator is defective and is not keeping the battery charged. Or, you have a light or relay that is on pulling power from the battery. Start the engine and check the voltage at the battery with a digital volt meter. You should have 13.5 to 15.5 volts if the alternator is good.
have you checked the alternator??? that's the first thing that comes to my mind if your battery is being drained
You must know this question makes absolutely no sense.