Car batteries contain cells. The cells are attached to each other to create the battery. Each cell contains electrodes or things that look something like small plates. The cells also contain sulphuric acid. When the battery produces electricity, the chemicals in the plates dissolve in the sulphuric acid. When the battery recharges, the chemicals go back into the plates. The chemicals do not go back perfectly. Eventually, some drop to the bottom of the cell and can not be used. When too many drop off, the cell may develop a short circuit and become useless or the plate may become so small it can not produce enough electricity. They fact that you live on a New York street with a pot hole every three
feet and it jars your battery to pieces also ruins your battery!
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The batteries are probably bad.
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Assuming you are talking about car batteries, the most common reason is that they are either dead or fried.
it is bad to trow batteries away because it will go in to the ground and the plants will die.
Go to your car dealership and ask about japaneese Batteries. You could also go to your local Napa or AutoZone and ask there about automobile batteries from Japan.
Car batteries are rechargeable storage batteries. They are designed to be constantly recharged.
I personally buy civic hybrid batteries at the car dealer that you got it from but most people go to autobahn, auto-one, ultimate car batteries.
The common, Lead-Acid car battery contains a lot of lead that can (and MUST) be recycled. Most of the Lead used for fabricating new car batteries comes from recycling. Car battery recycling is quite efficient and therefore, the poisonous lead is mostly kept from polluting the Earth, but some people ignore this and let used batteries go to landfills, which is a no-no!
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DC definitely, all car batteries - all batteries.
a car battery that can be recharged. All automobile batteries are rechargeable.