Your battery should maintain a charge for months, if it does not then you might have an improper ground allowing for a slow drain on your battery. In general you should start your car and let it run every few weeks to prevent gelling in the engine as well as build up from sediments. You should also move it so as to prevent flat spots on your tires.
You can purchase and use a trickle charger to keep it charged.
Yes, this will prevent the clock from running it down. You can also install a trickle charger to keep it charged. A battery with no charge will freeze. Keep it charged and it will not freeze.
Yes it can, it should be trickle charged regularly to keep it in optimum condition
once a week
No they don't they must be charged before they can be used
Battery Charger/ Maintainer. The automatic variety will constantly check the battery and keep it "topped off". Solar Chargers are very green and pay for themselves over time. Some can be plugged into the cigarette lighter.
A little more detail please, is this after the battery has been charged and goes dead while the vehicle is being used or is it after it has been sitting for a few days??
if the battery is good and charged sure
yes!! it can be easily charged
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.
The alternator does. It is what keeps your battery charged while in use.
yes. there are what amount to spare batteries that may be carried along separately, and used to charge a laptop battery; they start at about forty bucks. also consider just carrying a charged spare.
Well yes commonly used in car batteries because it has lead plates inside that are called cells that keep your batteries charged with acid fluid to keep them from drying out. Very good question.