Thursday, June 12, 2014

Automotive Battery Chargers - Auto Parts

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Automotive Battery chargers range from 1-amp-output promotional models to commercial units with amp ratings in excess of 100. For normal home auto use, a 3- to 10- amp rating is sufficient for slow charges and 60 to 100 amps for fast charges. The amp rating is the output of the charger and controls the length of time required for the battery to charge. Most car batteries are rated around 50 to 70 amp/hours. A constant amp output multiplied by the number of hours would indicate the charge in the battery.

Battery Jumper or Booster Cabels - Auto Parts

Auto Parts
Booster cables are insulated conductors with alligator clamps at each end to provide a temporary booster charge from a live battery to a low battery.

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Automotive Battery - Auto Parts

Die Hard Auto Batteries
An automobile battery produces electricity through chemical reaction. Two plates, made of different metals, are immersed in sulfuric acid (an electrolyte) which creates a flow of electrons to produce electrical power. Automobile batteries have several cells, each of which produces 2 volts of power. Most automobiles require 12V batteries consisting of six cells. Each cell has its own plates and electrolyte to produce a portion of the total output of the battery. These are wired in series to the positive and negative posts of the battery.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Carburetor Cleaner - Automotive Chemicals

Automotive Chemicals
If a customer is having engine performance problems that he thinks are linked to a carburetor, suggest that he try a carburetor cleaner before he invests in a new or rebuilt carburetor. These cleaners can be applied several ways such as a fuel-tank additive or poured into the carburetor throat. Another cleaner connects the contents to the fuel inlet after disconnecting the fuel line.