An IPhone, or any rechargeable device, for that matter, should only be charged with the specific charger that was designed for it. This minimizes the risk of overcharging the batteries and damaging them.
Usually one that can maintain the voltage at 12 V so that it can safely charge a 12 V battery.
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From the hardware manufacturer's website.
yes but it alll depends on what u do
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Properly store and maintain your Yuasa batteries for maximum life expectancy. Disconnect the battery cables of an infrequently used vehicle, and charge it every two weeks. Remove the battery from the vehicle. Charge it fully, and store safely away from children. In climates above 60 degrees, recharge the battery every two weeks, and for cooler climates, once per month.
Under the right conditions they can last for a few years,but you should safely dispose of any that show the slightest leakage.I save my old batteries up and take them to the Hazardous waste place when I need to go there.
When storing batteries it is important for them to be stored in a cool dry place. If batteries show signs of leaking dispose of them safely and check the batteries for signs of damage before storing them.
All batteries produce Direct current. there are no AC batteries. to charge a battery you need a DC Charger that produces a voltage that is slightly greater that the voltage of the battery. Not all batteries are designed to be recharged but the ones used in cars and trucks have large lead/acid 12vdc batteries. In motorcycles and scooters they now use smaller sealed lead/acid batteries that are in the 6 to 10 amprere range. These spaller battries should not use big amp chargers but should be slowly charged with what is called a trinkle charger that is usually less that 1 amp and take longer time to safely charge the cells. To fully charge the battery may take about 8 hours. One may also charge a small battery by using jumper cables from an automobile. In all cases watch the polarity of your connections.
Yes. The iPhone 5 already launched September 21, 2012. You forhot the "i" in front of the "phone" in your question, but I can safely assume you meant iPhone 5.
You can safely charge it with up to a 10 amp battery charger.
No, not safely. It will not charge it, but it may make it explode.
The best thing you can do is to buy a hard case for your iPhone 4. You should also get a universal dock where it can be stored safely. Be sure to buy a crystal film to put over you iPhone which protects it from fingerprints.
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You can safely charge it with a 15 amp charger. You can also charge it with a 1 amp charger it will just take longer. Do not overcharge the battery.