
With the longest life span of all car batteries, you should take care to keep your vehicle’s electrical systems running smoothly. In this blog entry we’ll provide some details on how to extend battery lifespan for maximum efficiency.
1. Avoid Short Trips When Towing to Save Your Car Battery
The battery of your car stores energy that is used to start its engine. If you don’t use it often or for very short distances, the voltage will decrease which makes starting difficult and sometimes impossible! To maintain this strength make sure not only do I regularly drive my own vehicle but also when possible take longer trips so as not wear down quickly from constant usage at low voltages with regards towards sons alike those mentioned above- a professional charger if purchasing new equipment may be helpful too.
2. Batteries Must be Fastened Tight for Optimal Performance
The vibration of your battery can reduce its lifespan, so make sure you have an approved and proper model. If not secured tight enough though vibrations will cause short circuits which degrade performance in time! Don’t tighten up too much or else it may damage both the clamping hardware as well as what’s being clamped onto them – just secure with reasonable force until there is resistance before going any further- usually about halfway through tightening each nut one full revolution).
3. Reduce Power Consumption
When you must leave your car’s interior lights on while it is being stored, make sure that all powered accessories are unplugged and off. If possible, turn the headlights out to preserve battery life – but never ever have them shine directly into any windows so as not drain even more energy.
4. Lower Exposure to Heat
When you must leave your car’s interior lights on while it is being stored, make sure that all powered accessories are unplugged and off. If possible, turn the headlights out to preserve battery life – but never ever have them shine directly into any windows so as not drain even more energy.
5. Clean Your Car Battery
When you must leave your car’s interior lights on while it is being stored, make sure that all powered accessories are unplugged and off. If possible, turn the headlights out to preserve battery life – but never ever have them shine directly into any windows so as not drain even more energy.