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The side that has a thing that slightly sticks up on the end of it.
In general, battery is source of electricity and not the heat source. However, for common use of battery, battery can be a heat source though it is not intended to be. It is because the flow of electrical current through resistance would give out heat. If your battery heat up without cause then it is suspected for the short-circuit. Over charging or oversupply of electricity would also cause the battery heat up.
moveing a wire though a magnetic field
somewhere around the steering column not sure where though
The battery is there for when the bike is not running and the generator is not working. You might need a bigger generator rather than a bigger battery.
When the switch is turned it completes an electrical circuit. The circuit amperage flows through a high resistance filament in the bulb and it starts to glow. The bright glow from the filament and the reflector behind the bulb is what creates the flashlights beam.
the speakers in the thunderbird are standard paper cone speakers. They are not 3-way though the stock amp in my 95 had plenty enough to drive 4 4-way speakers that i put in it.
Check your connections. bad connections can make a battery not charge or not power the phone.
If a battery will not charge, there are either one of two problems. - 1:The battery has run it's course, and it's energy cells have burnt out through excessive or improper use / bad charging and discharging habits. Solution: Replace battery. 2:The electronics that route from the wall outlet to the battery are damaged somewhere, rendering the charging capabilities useless. This may be anything, from an electrical short to a bad connection. Solution: With electrical engineering experience, you may (though it is not recommended) possibly try and inspect the device yourself and fix it with soldering, etc.
Charge, boost or replace the battery, you're not getting enough boost from it (yes even though electrical items may be working)
bad electrical connection.some where.
Yes. There was a WikiAnswers app for iPhone that was released in October 2013. It has limited functionality, though.