Auto batteries today, for the most part, are 12 Volt. They are rated according to cold cranking amps or what is commonly called CCA. CCA is the amount of current, measured in amps, that a battery can crank out for 30 seconds at 0°F. This rating is important as a battery has to work harder to start your engine in cold temperatures. The higher the CCA rating, the more power the battery can deliver. Be sure and purchased a battery with the highest possible CCA if you live in a cold climate. Never buy a battery with a CCA rating lower than the one that came on your vehicle. Batteries are also rated in reserve capacity or RC. Reserve capacity is the length of time the battery can provide 25 Amps at 80°F. The reserve capacity is important if your alternator ever fails and you have to drive on the batteries reserve capacity.
when you unhook the battery the computer probably resets itself.
Yes, a 12V 10A battery charger can be used to charge a 12V 88Ah battery. However, charging time may be longer than with a higher amperage charger. It is important to monitor the charging process and ensure the charger is compatible with the battery's requirements.
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There is no way to determine which battery will last the longest. Battery life is dependent on many factors like usage. Too much or too little battery usage can lead to faster deterioration of the battery.
Try getting a new battery. I had this problem about a week ago and I got a new battery and it has been running like a dream ever since.
the problem with your truck is either the battery does not have enough cranking amps, or the starter is beginning to wear out. first time i ever had this problem i put a higher cranking rated battery in and that solved the problem
Autobatteries.com carry a wide variety of Everstart batteries. They are available on the website for purchase and delivery.
I reckon you plug it in to charge the batteries of what ever this is. So what ever this is has bad batteries or something that is draining the battery down when it is parked so you have to recharge the battery to get it back up to snuff. So it's a bad battery or do you leave the lights on so you can find it in the morning?
A: no device in electronics is ever rated by amps but rather by power dissipation. And certainly a LED IS NOT CAPABLE TO CARRY 15 AMPS IN A NORMAL ENVIRONMENT
They do. Did you ever stop to consider that there might be something wrong with your vehicle and not all 1988 BMW's? Guess not.
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