its more than likely the alternator.
The alternator is over or under charging.The alternator is over or under charging.
If none of your lights work , it sounds like a bad battery cable connection or a dead battery
Charging or over-charging
The alternator is over charging. you need to have the charging sytem checked.
The charging system may be over charging the battery. Over charging the battery can speed up the evaporation process. Have the electrical system tested.
Yes, overcharging the battery will ruin it.
The battery acid is leaking out, either do to a failing battery or do to an alternator that is over charging.
check your regulator. it maybe over charging your battery
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.
The battery light stays on when the alternator is over or under charging.
The different charging processes include constant-current charging, constant-voltage charging, and trickle charging. Constant-current charging delivers a consistent current to the battery until a certain voltage is reached, then switches to constant-voltage charging to prevent overcharging. Trickle charging is a slow, low-level charge that helps maintain a battery's full capacity over time.
The alternator is over or under charging.