The common, Lead-Acid car battery contains a lot of lead that can (and MUST) be recycled. Most of the Lead used for fabricating new car batteries comes from recycling. Car battery recycling is quite efficient and therefore, the poisonous lead is mostly kept from polluting the Earth, but some people ignore this and let used batteries go to landfills, which is a no-no!
A healthy, fully charged car battery will eventually go dead just from sitting, but it takes a very long time.
Heaven!
Assuming you are talking about car batteries, the most common reason is that they are either dead or fried.
Yes, try CR123A batteries. This battery can be worked in cold.
Yes, try CR123A batteries. This battery can be worked in cold.
You will get around $3 for a car battey and $2 for a small engine battery.
Go to your car dealership and ask about japaneese Batteries. You could also go to your local Napa or AutoZone and ask there about automobile batteries from Japan.
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If your flashlight is dead and you need the unique cr123 batteries then you should go online to get it. The online site that sells CR123 batteries is MedicBatteries.
Dead cell in the battery or something is on pulling power from the battery. Light or relay.
Possibly, You have flooded your engine and you have to wait or you have a flat Glow Lighter. Or you'r actual Car batteries are dead!
Car batteries are rechargeable storage batteries. They are designed to be constantly recharged.