There are two common reasons for this. The first is that your generator(alternator) is not charging properly. The second is that your battery is going bad and not holding charge. If it is driving okay once it is jump started then your generator is probabably good and the battery needs to be replaced. I am betting the battery is going bad bc of a bad cell in it. Replace it and I bet it will be fine. A battery can fail with no warning whatsoever. It is more common that one might think. Hope this helps. Good luck.
If the power goes out, most clocks will reset themselves to 12:00 once the power comes back on. Most probably it is because the power is going out. If you have battery backup, then replace the batteries.
Buy a new battery: that's a bad sign. just keep running it
The internal battery is a battery in the game pack that stores energy to keep track of things like the passage of time when the game is not in use.
Not a 'discharging' battery. Depends on the type of battery. A lead acid battery gives off Hydrogen when 'charging', which could be hazardous to health, if a spark causes it to explode. A 'discharged' battery can have an impact on it's own health. Best to keep them charged.
The electric shaver appears to be capapble of operating on both mains electricity and the internal battery. Mains electricity will keep the battery recharged but if you use the battery to run the shaver then soon or latter the battery will run out of elctricity. Battery Low means No Working Shaver.
CMOS setting.
Something drawing power from the battery, dead cell in the battery, or a weak alternator. Test the voltage at the battery with the engine running. It should read from 13.5-16 volts. Any less and the alternator is bad. If the battery is over 3 years old it is more than likely defective.
If the battery is defective get a new battery. If you just left something on and ran it down, charge the battery and keep going.
The same tire keeps going flat because there may be a puncture or leak in the tire that is not being properly repaired or addressed.
Your bicycle tire may keep going flat due to reasons such as punctures from sharp objects, worn-out tire or tube, improper inflation, or a faulty valve. Regular maintenance and proper care can help prevent frequent flat tires.
Your tire may keep going flat due to a puncture, leak, or damage to the tire itself. It is important to inspect the tire for any visible damage and have it repaired or replaced if necessary to prevent further flats.
It could be your alternator is going bad
it functions the membrane and helps keep shapee!
Poor alternator or old battery - batteries only have a couple years uf use before they fail.
Dead cell in battery which means it must be replaced. Can also be some light in on that is pulling power from the battery. Can also be a relay that is stuck closed.
Dead cell in battery which means it must be replaced. Can also be some light in on that is pulling power from the battery. Can also be a relay that is stuck closed.
Yes, there is probably a drainage to keep the clock going.