A better question might be what power source hasn't yet been adapted to power a car... The most obvious and prevalent power source not used in motor vehicles has to be nuclear, I would suppose.
Car battery.
The THD Hot Plate is a power attenuator for a car stereo system. You can use the THD Hot Plate to keep a power source to your amps. The Hot Plate is used by serious car stereo enthusiasts.
Another great and accurate source of used car prices is http://www.nadaguides.com which is the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA).
Your car just planely hates u dude
The generator makes power for the car so the battery doesn't drain flat in a few miles/kilometers. Everything a car does takes power, and batteries alown just can't cut it on long trips. However, generators have not been used in todays American automobiles for nearly 50 years. The alternator took its place in most cases in 1963. It does the exact same job.
No its entirely different than a power source. Its somin
Yes, There are solar car challenges.
Car battery.
power for amp IT GIVE YOU A POWER SOURCE WICH IS SUPPOSED TO BE HOOKED UP TO THE ACC (ACCESSORY) WIRE FROM YOUR CAR WHICH WILL GO ON AND OFF WITH THE IGNITION. THIS IS NOT A CONSTANT POWER SOURCE, DO NOT HOOK YOUR STATION MEMORY OR CLOCK TO THIS POWER SOURCE
mechanism is used to power a solar car?
The cigaret lighter.
Standard car battery.
no, it runs when the car does.
To power a car ================================================================ you're ALMOST correct. Car Batteries are used to start and maintain the power of a car.
The Honda EU2000i is a generator used as an extra source of power. It can be used for many purposes, such as outdoor recreational activities, or general home usage.
Car headlights can be used to illuminate work areas, crawl spaces, and other areas where AC power is not available. In order to use headlights, they must be wired to a car battery or some other source of DC power.
If it has recently been wired in it has probibly not been wired in correctly. There are normally two power points for a car radio, one constant and another that works only when the ignition is on. By the sounds of it, it is wired into the constant power source, hence not switching off with the ignition.