Batteries can last as little as 1 year to as long as 7 years and up. All depends on the quality of the battery and climate. Extremely hot or extremely cold conditions put extra strain on a battery. Run the battery down and you take years off it's life. Run it down 2 or 3 times and it will fail at any moment. So there is no real answer as to when to change your battery. In my experience 5 years is about average.
A battery can last from 1 year to many years. You change it when it no longer will start the car or when it no longer will hold a charge.
A car battery should not be "cycled" as in fully discharged and then recharged. Such a cycling would quickly destroy this kind of battery. A car battery is discharged slightly when you start your car, then it is recharged again when you drive your car. Proper charging whilst running car engine is good for the battery. A normal car-battery (Lead-acid) can last for many years if not "cycled". Never discharge battery more than 50%. How often you actually need to recharge your battery depends on how it is used.
A car battery would keep dying because inversely, the lesser the battery is used, the dying process continues. The more the battery is used, the lesser the dying process. But the dying commences and continues , the moment the car engine is not used. Thus, as often as the car is being used, the dying "resumes" the moment tne engine stops. And the faster it is used again, the slower the dying process.EVerytime the car engine is used, the battery recharges, thus life is given back to the battery. Once the engine stops, the dying resumes. This is why the car battery keeps on dying (everytime the car engine is not being used)
That would be sulphuric acid, which is often used in car batteries.
You can "change" a torch battery. If you mean "charge", there are plenty of types of torch battery that can be charged. The common carbon-zinc battery, commonly used in torches in the past, is one of the few types left on the market that can't be charged.
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Yes. The charging causes a chemical change in the electrolyte of the battery.
A car battery should not be "cycled" as in fully discharged and then recharged. Such a cycling would quickly destroy this kind of battery. A car battery is discharged slightly when you start your car, then it is recharged again when you drive your car. Proper charging whilst running car engine is good for the battery. A normal car-battery (Lead-acid) can last for many years if not "cycled". Never discharge battery more than 50%. How often you actually need to recharge your battery depends on how it is used.
Your car wont start. lol
just take the car to service...
The battery is used to start the car, and then the alternator takes over to keep the supply of power and to recharge the battery.
Nylon cannot be made into car battery because it is not resistant to the acid in the car battery.