Defective alternator, short in battery, or loose or corroded connections.
Yes. The charging causes a chemical change in the electrolyte of the battery.
Most likely the alt. not charging. Check it with a volt meter on the battery while the engine is running. Should read 14 or so volts.
Your battery is weak, or your your alternator is not charging battery.
Waiting for the battery to drain completely to extend battery life.
It's not charging the battery. Check the alternator.
i think you are having problem with your alternator its not charging your battery
It means that the generator is not charging the battery, and needs to be looked at.
battery no longer can store a electrical charge, a charging system failure, a parasitic draw,
A few causes that will make the Battery Light come on are: 1. Faulty Battery 2. Loose Battery Connection 3. Battery is not Charging, ie. Faulty Alternator
The battery light usually comes on if there is a charging system problem Either battery or alternator are the usual causes.
The alarm on your Mercury 150 EFI two-stroke engine typically indicates a battery issue, such as low voltage or a failing battery. It may also signal problems with the charging system, like a malfunctioning alternator or rectifier. Additionally, ensure that all connections are clean and secure, as corroded or loose connections can lead to alarm triggers. Regularly checking the battery's health and the charging system can help prevent these alarms.
First of all, dangerous situation! That battery can explode in your face if you create a spark anywhere near it. The charging system may be over charging the battery or the battery may have an internal problem. Allow the battery to cool down (over night) before you do any thing.