After jump starting a car, the battery should run for at least five minutes. You want to get enough juice in the battery before attempting to turn it off.
trickle charger
Connect the red color first when jumpstarting a car to ensure a successful jumpstart.
How long has the car been sitting? Do any other electronics come on? It's also possible that the battery is now dead. Connect another battery (or car, similar to jumpstarting) in order to see if you just need some battery power to get things going.
you should go to a car shop and get your battery checked and ask how long should u charge your battery.. or if you should get a new battery
As long as the battery is kept charged then it should last 3-5 years.
The car boosting should run for ten minutes or so. The car with the dead battery will need to be charged for 8 hrs with a battery charger, but as long as the battery is good a 1hr run will likely allow the car to start again.
yes the engine runs the charger/alternator as long as the engine is running the battery should be chargeing
After jumpstarting a car, ensure the battery is fully charged and in good condition. Check for any loose or corroded battery connections and clean them if necessary. It’s also important to inspect the alternator and charging system to ensure they are functioning properly, as these components are crucial for maintaining battery charge. If issues persist, consult a mechanic for a thorough diagnosis.
As long as your car engine is running, it should be OK. An exhausted battery will only become a problem when you try to start the car.
If the car is on (Ignition is on, engine is running) then no. Nothing should drain the battery when the car is running, there is a device called an alternator with a belt that usually goes around the crankshaft that transforms the mechanical energy into electrical energy. As long as you have the car running, the battery should not die. If so, you have a mechanical problem.
Car batteries last four to five years on average.
The battery should last as long as the lifetime of the car according to 2 Hybrid car manufactures, but with the cars not being around for very long, nobody really knows the answer to this question.