Yes but you will need an installation kit. You can get them at lots of places like Walmart, Best Buy, Radio Shack. If you don't already have the radio, Crutchfield sends an intall kit with purchase of a radio. You can also find them on Ebay. I highly recommend a kit as it makes the job so much easier, especially the wiring.
East Penn, the maker of Deka batteries. Carquest is actually re-badged Deka.
The most common carrer involving Radio Waves is a Radio DJ. The average Radio DJ makes $26,555 a year. On-the-job training is generally required to become a Radio DJ.
A radio operator on an oil rig makes an average of $42,000 a year. Although it's an important job, it's an easy job.
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Rayovac makes non-rechargeable alkaline batteries ranging from triple-A to nine volt batteries, as well as rechargeable alkaline batteries and rechargeable NiMH batteries. Rayovac also makes specialty batteries such as those for hearing aids.
this is because alkali is good conductor of electricity and it is used in alkaline batteries
The electrolyte used in alkaline dry cell batteries is usually potassium hydroxide.The main advantage of the alkaline potassium hydroxide electrolyte over the acidic ammonium chloride electrolyte in conventional dry cell batteries is that if it happens to leak outside the battery case it will not corrode the metal parts of the device it is powering (but the leakage still makes a mess that should be cleaned out when replacing the bad batteries with good ones).
Acid stuff inside it mixes and makes a charge
Most batteries these days are alkaline batteries. When they leak, one of the main substances (the part that makes it "alkaline") is potassium hydroxide, which is a strong base. If you use a Q-trip or paper towel dipped in a little vinegar (diluted) or water, you should be able to clean off the other batteries safely. As for the batteries that have already leaked, do not use them.
Radio Shack makes some that receive a great signal and cost next to nothing.
Careful Answer: SOMETIMES. But ALWAYS check the label of the lithium battery in question to make sure it is rated for "1.5v" before attempting to use it as a replacement for an alkaline battery. Explanation: Alkaline primary batteries have a nominal voltage of 1.5v per cell. Lithium primary ("primary"=disposable) batteries USUALLY have a nominal voltage of "3v" per cell. There are some Lithium primary cells, AA's for example, that have a nominal voltage of 1.5v per cell which makes them a suitable replacement for alkaline batteries. To complicate matters, however, there are rechargeable lithium-ion cells in the AA format which have a nominal voltage of 3.6v per cell, and more commonly there are "Lithium Phosphate" AA's which have a nominal voltage of 3.2v or 3.3v per cell. Using either of these as a replacement for alkaline batteries would be potentially destructive for both the batteries and the device you install them in.
The presence of dissociable OH- ions makes it alkaline.
For a lead acid battery it's a deep cycle battery,these are used for RV's and boats where you may only use the vehicle a few times per year.For household batteries Panasonic makes this claim for it's EVolta alkaline batteries.
Based on the MSDS it is the Zheliang Mustang Battery Co. from China and distributed in the USA by LG Sourcing Inc. under the name of Utiltech.
The presence of OH- ions makes an substance alkaline. When dissolved in solution, the substance should be able to liberate OH- ions.
East Penn makes Napa batteries as well as Deka