Yes, you can purchase a battery with less CCA, but I would advise against it unless you live in a climate that never gets very cold.
Yes, there is really no van battery or car battery. There is just an automotive battery. Installing a battery with more Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) is fine and will just provide more power in cold temperatures.
To charge a car battery you need aproximatly 8000 amps To charge a car battery you need aproximatly 8000 amps
you charge a atv battery at 2 amps or lower
It varies by manufacturer and battery.
Depends on the battery. They are not all the same. It depends on the battery , a BCI group size 65 battery is rated at 650 cold cranking amps
modern cars use a 12 volt battery. Amps depends on the battery. Common sizes range from 500-800 cold cranking amps.
NO You have to many AMPS from a car, you can jump start it butdon't charge it.
You can do a load test on a battery and compare it to the reserve capacity and cold cranking amps. If it is lower then the ratings then the battery is going bad. Keep in mind that the battery must be charged to its maximum capacity to have an accurate test. Trickle charge on 2 to 6 amps for approx. 6 hours then test battery
If the battery has more cranking amps than the recommended battery and will fit into the battery carrier box the answer is yes.
there are lots more amps in a car battery eg there about 1.5 in a flash light and in a car battery there about 300 A car battery is a wet cell battery and a flashlight battery is a dry cell battery.
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Yes, but make sure you do not overcharge the battery.