<VV> Battery Charging
Sethracer at aol.com
Sethracer at aol.com
Fri Mar 27 01:18:21 EDT 2009
In a message dated 3/26/2009 7:49:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
k-wildman at onu.edu writes:
I think you are in for a long and fruitless wait. The trickle charger
will maintain a float charge, but I doubt that it would bring up a
battery at 10V if you had it hooked up for a year.
Your time would be better spent either looking for your REAL charger or
going to the store and picking up a new one.
<grin>
Ken
Well - If you think the battery is just discharged, bring it to a Sears Auto
Center to see if you can buy a new one. If you aren't sure, they will
usually offer to check it. To perform a real check, it must be as fully charged as
possible. Ask them to charge it overnight to see if it will take a charge or
not. If it is okay - you are okay and on your way. If it is not okay, you are
at a place to buy a new one.
Seth Emerson
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