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They don't. Car batteries produce 100's of amps of current. a 1.5Volt flash light battery produces milli-amps at best.
could be a bad alternator or battery
A cordless toothbrush, a battery operated electric clock and an electric flash light could be in this group of house hold items.
Its powerd by a Dc battery
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Light bulb in the home - alternating current (A/C) Light bulb in a car - direct current (D/C) Output of a battery charger - direct current Input of a battery charger - usually alternating current
A failing alternator.
on my old 1.2 clio the battery light came on as there was fault with the alternator and it needed replacing. As far as i know the battery light comes on when the battery is not charging or there is a fault with the battery.
This good? the current flows through the battery and light?
# A flash of light, especially a flash produced by electric discharge. # A short pulse or flow of electric current.
No electricity can be used or wasted if the lamp itself is turned off. It makes no difference if it has been turned off at the wall outlet or at the lamp itself. It is the same situation as a flashlamp that has a light bulb supplied by a battery. If the flashlamp is switched off the battery inside it is still there, waiting to feed the light bulb with current, but the current can only flow into the light bulb when the switch on the flashlamp is turned on.
This light flashes due to general system faults. This light may flash if the voltage drops below 9v. The most common cause of this light flashing intermittently is an old or weak battery. Get the battery checked and re-charge or replace the battery if necessary. If the battery is OK then check the computer for codes because one or more of the electrical systems may have a problem.