What is the voltage of a household sedan?
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Typically, the battery voltage of a gasoline-powered household sedan ranges between 11.8V and 12.8V under normal conditions, primarily used for starting the engine. Working principle of the battery: Car batteries, also known as storage batteries, are a type of battery that converts chemical energy into electrical energy. Generally, the term 'battery' refers to lead-acid batteries. These are mainly composed of lead and its oxides, with sulfuric acid solution serving as the electrolyte. Car battery precautions: Frequent short-distance driving with frequent stops and starts can cause the car battery to remain undercharged for extended periods, shortening its lifespan. Driving at a steady speed on the highway for 20 to 30 minutes allows sufficient time for the battery to recharge. To save gasoline, an external charger can be used to supplement the battery's charge.