Anonymous wrote:Folks, instead of spending money and time replacing battery prematurely, get yourself a multimeter (about $10-20 on Amazon) and make sure it needs to be replaced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband has a battery charger and charges our car batteries regularly to prolong their lifespan. So far it seems to work.
that's what alternator does. not sure why your DH is wasting time doing that.
DP. It is needed if the car is not driven regularly. It is not good for the battery if it discharges completely
Its also not good for fluids, seals, and tires for a car to sit for long periods of time. I've read you should drive the car at least every 2 weeks.
Ideally, yes, but it also matters how you drive. A short low speed drive would do more bad than good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My last battery lasted 12 years
What? How? What kind? I have questions.
Anonymous wrote:My last battery lasted 12 years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband has a battery charger and charges our car batteries regularly to prolong their lifespan. So far it seems to work.
that's what alternator does. not sure why your DH is wasting time doing that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband has a battery charger and charges our car batteries regularly to prolong their lifespan. So far it seems to work.
that's what alternator does. not sure why your DH is wasting time doing that.
DP. It is needed if the car is not driven regularly. It is not good for the battery if it discharges completely
Its also not good for fluids, seals, and tires for a car to sit for long periods of time. I've read you should drive the car at least every 2 weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband has a battery charger and charges our car batteries regularly to prolong their lifespan. So far it seems to work.
that's what alternator does. not sure why your DH is wasting time doing that.
DP. It is needed if the car is not driven regularly. It is not good for the battery if it discharges completely
Anonymous wrote:Buy a portable jump pack so you can jump start the car and not wait for the road side assistance if the battery fails.
Anonymous wrote:I wait until I have problems. However, if I managed to get a battery to last five years, I would just replace at the start of summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband has a battery charger and charges our car batteries regularly to prolong their lifespan. So far it seems to work.
that's what alternator does. not sure why your DH is wasting time doing that.