Check your car battery

November 07, 2009 :: Posted by - zzarizi :: Category - accessories

Most of us never give a battery a second though untill it stop working especially in morning. It happen because of heat or faulty component in the charging system.Battery can be fault because of cold weather.

Tips to check car battery

1. Check a battery and charging system at least once per year. It is important especilly if your battery is over than 2 years.
2. Keep top of the battery clean because it will affect the performance of the battery. If there’s corrosion, clean using baking soda and water.
3. Check the level of water once per 3 months if you don’t use dry cell battery. It is recommended using mineral water than pipe water .Fill the water below of the battery cap. Never put too much water because it will overflow and the valuable acid inside battery is lost. It will cause corrosion.
4. Check the voltage in your battery light indicator in the dashboard. If the light flash will drive it shows that something happen to the car battery. The voltage must be 20% more than battery’s voltage while running.
5. Reconnect the terminals to the battery. It will show the performance of the car battery.

It is important to ensure that your car battery performance is in good condition.

Car Battery With Carbon Nanotube Technology

August 10, 2009 :: Posted by - zzarizi :: Category - accessories

A new technoclogy for battery card invent by Next Alternative Inc. Read the news


Next Alternative Inc. wants to steer the future of the electric car and the U.S. auto industry itself into greener, and much more distant, pastures. Destinations that were once unattainable by the most efficient battery-powered cars will be an easy road trip with one of the company’s new Carbon Nano Tube batteries (CNT Battery) under the hood.
With 8 times the Reserve Capacity (RC) of typical lead/acid batteries, CNT Battery technology allows cars to travel hundreds of miles between charges, up to an estimated 380 miles per charge. Even more impressive, CNT Batteries recharge in ten minutes from a regular electrical outlet, about the time it takes for a highway road trip pit stop. An hour’s worth of recharging could add up to a pollution-free, coast-to-coast trip through Capitol Hill. The battery can be modified to the specifications of existing batteries.
CNT batteries provide the hybrid and electric car markets with a battery that far exceeds anything currently available to them at this time. Micro Bubble Technology, Inc. (MBTI), based in South Korea, developed CNT Battery technology. Carbon Nano Tubes are tiny tubular structures composed of a single layer of carbon atoms. MBTI developed a proprietary method of coating the anode, cathodes and modifying the electrolyte with Carbon Nano Tubes. The diminutive tubes hold 8 times as much energy as the lead in lead/acid batteries, and can hold a minimum of 2 times as much energy as rechargeable lithium batteries.

SOurce :- Nanowerk

Will the battery look like this?