usually means the battery simply won't hold charge. and won't charge full stop! get a new one
It is not recommended to replace a 3.7V battery with a 3.6V battery in a camera as the slight difference in voltage may affect the camera's performance and potentially cause damage. It is best to use the battery specified by the manufacturer to ensure proper functioning and safety of the camera.
A battery that produces electricity
Internal battery.
Mitochondria is important to all cells. It produces energy for the cell. It's like a battery in a flashlight. If you did not have the battery,no light.
Lots of things have an electrochemical cell in them. That electrochemical cell is a battery. You cell phone has at least two of them. There is a small one that "keeps alive" memory if you remove the primary battery. A flashlight has a cell or cells in it. We could go on all day. Motor vehicles have a battery, which is a collection of electrochemical cells. Note that a battery could be composed of a single cell, like the "AAA", "AA", "C" and "D" cells. We call them batteries, but they are a single electrochemical cell. A 9-volt battery, on the other hand, has several cells in it stacked in series so their voltages add. That car battery we mentioned is 6 electrochemical cells "long" so that the voltages will sum to the 12 volts (which is actually a bit over 13 volts).
Yes, one bad cell in a car battery will cause the car not to start.
Yes it can...you may have a bad cell in the battery.. even with a bad cell the battery may have enough charge to start the vehicle but it then puts the alternator under a heavy load as it tries to charge the battery...Have them both tested.... There is also the possibility that the bearings in the alternator may be worn which could cause excessive heating....
A short in electrical system within the battery where two cells short together.
You have a bad cell in the battery and a bad cell will drain the other cells. get another battery
Bad wiring can cause a short in the radio. Bad battery will not.
It could
eather the battery has a dead cell or if it is farly new and was dead for a period of time in the winter will kill the battery and cause it not to charge.... or it could be the altinator that is bad and not charging
Dead cell in the battery or something is on pulling power from the battery. If it is a dead cell the battery must be replaced.
Dead cell in battery, replace it.
Yes. Cell indicators are only for one cell. The others could be bad.
Any battery can cause a fire under the right circumstances.
No, that will have no effect on the battery.