The charging system cycles through the battery...same reason it doesn't have a kickstart.
You will destroy the voltage regulator if you unplug the battery while it is running, then you will have to replace the alternator anyways.
Kawasaki Shōzō died in 1912.
Everyone knows that , like he did die . OMG .
Masahiro Kawasaki died on May 4, 2006, in Chiba, Japan of liver cancer.
Yes, I had this exact problem with a 2001 Chevy Prizm's stereo console. Usually it can be detected by checking if there is a large draw on the battery when the engine isn't running, but mine was intermittent. One test is the unplug the power connectors to the radio and see if the battery doesn't die. The obvious fix is an after market stereo console.
you don't you die
If you look at it on the long term, yes it does in a way ruin the battery of any electronic device. This is because you sort of get it used to the all-time supply of current and the batterry itself doesn't do much work. It is often good to unplug the device and actually use the battery.
No, you will not die.
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
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Yes, if it is allowing the battery to be overcharged, it will ruin the battery.