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Eveready car batteries come in various types and sizes suitable for different vehicles and driving conditions. They include:
Lead-Acid Car Batteries
These are the most common types of batteries used in conventional vehicles. A lead-acid Eveready car battery comprises lead plates submerged in a liquid electrolyte composed of sulfuric acid and water. They are affordable and have a high surge current, making them ideal for starting and powering vehicles.
AGM Batteries
Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM) batteries are a type of lead-acid battery. They use fiberglass mats to absorb the electrolyte, making them spill-proof and fast-recharging. Their design allows for a more significant internal resistance, which supports a higher power output for a longer duration. As a result, AGM batteries last longer and have a deep cycle discharge compared to the regular lead-acid Eveready car battery.
Gel Cell Batteries
These are also lead-acid batteries, but they contain a gel electrolyte (silica) rather than liquid. This makes Eveready gel car batteries more stable and safer than other types. They are less prone to leakage and can withstand extreme temperatures. However, gel cell batteries have a low discharge rate and take longer to recharge.
Lithium-Ion Batteries
Due to their lightweight and high energy density, lithium-ion batteries are becoming popular in electric and hybrid vehicles. They have a higher upfront cost and are less stable than lead-acid batteries. However, lithium-ion batteries have a higher voltage output, a deep discharge cycle, and a longer lifespan than lead-acid batteries.
Calcium Batteries
These are conventional lead-acid batteries with calcium alloy added to the lead plates. The calcium Eveready car battery reduces water loss, improves charge acceptance, and increases the lifespan of the battery. They are maintenance-free and offer better performance for starting power.
Specifications of Eveready car battery can be used to categorize them into different groups.
Voltage
Car batteries provide a voltage that is compatible with most cars. The voltage is 12. However, the 12-volt batteries are made up of 6 cells that each provide a voltage of 2.
Capacity
Eveready batteries have different capacities that suit different customer needs. The batteries have a higher ampere rating, which allows them to last longer. They can be rated from 45 to 100 Ah. Some Eveready batteries also have a higher CCA, which enables them to start larger vehicles. The batteries have a CCA rating of 300 to 800 amps.
Size
The Eveready batteries come in different sizes to suit the ever-ready needs of different customers. The batteries have sizes ranging from 150 to 900. The size of the battery is important because it determines how well the battery fits into the car's battery compartment.
Terminal configuration
The batteries are made with different terminal configurations. The terminals are designed with different sizes and arrangements to suit different cars. For instance, some batteries have SAE terminals that are flat and circular, while others have JIS terminals that are smaller and rectangular.
Warranty
Eveready batteries come with a warranty. The warranty period acts as a quality assurance period since customers can be sure of the quality of the batteries for the specified period. The batteries come with a warranty period of 2 to 5 years.
Maintaining Eveready car batteries can help increase their lifespan and effectiveness. Below are some of the maintenance tips:
Regular cleaning
The battery terminals should be cleaned regularly to prevent build-up of corrosion or dirt. The corrosion or dirt can disrupt the flow of current, which affects the performance of the battery. The battery casing should also be cleaned to prevent build-up of chemicals that can damage the battery.
Secure mounting
The battery should be mounted securely to avoid damage when the vehicle is in motion. The battery should be secured using clamps or brackets.
Proper charging
For rechargeable Eveready car batteries, ensure they are charged using the recommended Eveready charger. The batteries should not be overcharged or undercharged, as this can damage the batteries and reduce their lifespan.
Avoid deep discharging
Avoid using the car for long periods without starting the engine, as this drains the battery. Ensure the battery has enough charge before embarking on a long journey.
Temperature control
Eveready batteries should be kept in a cool place away from direct sunlight or heat sources. The high temperatures can speed up the evaporation of the electrolytes in the battery, reducing its effectiveness.
Choosing the right Eveready car battery for a vehicle is a crucial decision for retailers and business buyers. It directly affects the vehicle's performance, longevity, and overall driving experience. Here are some important factors to consider:
Changing car batteries is a straightforward process that can be accomplished with a few basic tools. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to change Eveready car batteries:
Gather the necessary tools
Wrenches or pliers, battery terminal brushes, safety glasses, new batteries, and gloves.
Turn off the car
Ensure the vehicle is turned off, and the keys are removed from the ignition.
Open the hood
Open the hood of the car and locate the batteries.
Safety first
Put on the gloves and safety glasses. This will protect the eyes and hands from any battery acid that may be present.
Disconnect the negative cable
The negative cable is the one that is connected to the batteries' negative terminal. It is usually black in color. Use a wrench or pliers to loosen the nut that holds the negative cable clamp to the battery terminal. Then, carefully twist and pull the clamp off the terminal. Put the negative cable aside, so it doesn't touch anything while working on the battery.
Disconnect the positive cable
The positive cable is the one that is connected to the positive terminal of the batteries. It is usually red in color. Use a wrench or pliers to loosen the nut that holds the positive cable clamp to the battery terminal. Then, carefully twist and pull the clamp off the terminal. Put the positive cable aside, so it doesn't touch anything while working on the battery.
Remove the old battery
Use a battery strap or a suitable lifting device to lift the battery. Be careful, as batteries are heavy. Remove any clamps, brackets, or other retaining devices that hold the battery in place. Then, carefully lift the battery out of the tray and set it aside.
Clean the battery terminals and tray
Use a battery terminal brush or a clean, dry cloth to clean the battery terminals. This will remove any corrosion or dirt that may be present. Additionally, clean the battery tray and surrounding area to remove any debris or dirt.
Install the new battery
Place the new battery in the battery tray, ensuring it is correctly oriented (with the positive and negative terminals in the proper locations). Reinstall any clamps, brackets, or other retaining devices that hold the battery in place.
Reconnect the positive cable
Take the positive cable and attach it to the positive terminal of the new battery (the terminal with the red cap). Use a wrench or pliers to tighten the nut that holds the positive cable clamp to the battery terminal. Ensure the connection is secure but be careful not to overtighten and damage the terminal.
Reconnect the negative cable
Take the negative cable and attach it to the negative terminal of the new battery (the terminal with the black cap). Use a wrench or pliers to tighten the nut that holds the negative cable clamp to the battery terminal. Ensure the connection is secure but be careful not to overtighten and damage the terminal.
Close the hood
Double-check that the cables are correctly connected and that the battery is secure in its tray. Then, close the hood of the car.
Q1. Are Eveready car batteries good?
A1. Eveready car batteries are a good choice for many drivers. They have a strong reputation and work well for most cars. The quality and performance of Eveready car batteries make them a reliable choice for car owners.
Q2. How long does an Eveready car battery last?
A2. Eveready car batteries are designed to last between 2 to 5 years. However, the battery life of Eveready car batteries can be affected by various factors such as extreme temperatures, driving habits, and proper maintenance.
Q3. Can I use an Eveready car battery for other vehicles?
A3. Yes, Eveready car batteries can be used in other types of vehicles like trucks and SUVs. However, it is important to choose the right size and type of battery for different vehicles to ensure optimal performance.
Q4. Are Eveready car batteries maintenance-free?
A4. Yes, some Eveready car batteries are maintenance-free. These batteries come pre-filled with electrolyte solution and sealed, so users don't need to add water or check the electrolyte level.