On the end of the crankshaft is a set of electrical windings that turns as the crankshaft turns ( known as the rotor ) . There are staionary windings mounted in the engine casing that do not turn ( known as the stator ) . this makes up your alternator and this charges the battery as the engine is running . Hope that answers your question .
A magneto on an ATV works like an alternator or generator on a car. It creates power, which re-charges your battery and provides power to the electronics of the ATV.
you charge a atv battery at 2 amps or lower
Yes, if your car battery is the same voltage as the ATV battery.
As long as the ATV is wired 12 volt, not 6.
The battery is usualy located under the seat.
you can put water in every battery...if the atv battery is bone dry then put water in it but only use distilled water and not tap water.
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A 50cc wildfire ATV typically uses a 12V battery, but the exact size may vary depending on the specific model. It's best to consult the ATV's owner's manual or contact the manufacturer for the recommended battery size for your specific ATV model.
Technically yes best wishes
The battery is usualy located under the seat.
I am assuming you mean with the auto engine running. Yes, that is possible but you are putting a strain on the alternator of the car. An alternator is not designed to charge a dead battery. It is designed to keep a charged battery fully charged. as long as the ATV battery is the same voltage as the car battery, usually 12 volts, you can charge it, or jump start the atv and let it charge the battery itself.