Any load connected to the battery like lights, fans etc. Apart from this there is leakage to the atmosphere and the environment. Though small this leakage over a long time will make a battery dead
Yes. Your car stereo pulls way less power than your starter motor for instance.
No, the charger pulls so very little power as to not be an issue unless the car was not run for a long period of time. It would take a very long time for the charger to drain the battery.
Underneath the floor of the trunk to the right of the spare tire. There is a cover there that pulls up, and then you can access the battery.
Underneath the floor of the trunk to the right of the spare tire. There is a cover there that pulls up, and then you can access the battery.
The front grill pulls out forward and it is behind it.
The amount of power in the battery is a function of the time Erik runs the computer on the battery.
A battery does not produce power, it just stores power. The alternator produces the DC voltage the battery stores. As the power is taken from the battery it is replenished by the alternator.
No. A battery is considered to be DC power.
Something pulls battery down at night, same after new battery fitted, will be gratefull for any help. Regards. Wayne.
If your battery is dead and you connect the power supply with your battery installed, the battery will automatically start charging. If you wish to run your MacBook off your power supply only, simply remove your battery from your MacBook and connect the power supply. You will then be running solely on the power supply. If you battery becomes fully charged while your power supply is connected, you MacBook will switch to the power connector as it's power source - preserving the battery.
It can be something is on. As in, dome light, under hood light, trunk, glove box, curtorsey light, etc. Can also be a relay is stuck.
Power does not go to the battery, it comes from the battery, except when the car is running. At that time power does go to the battery from the alternator. Disconnect the + battery terminal.