Scenario: 9.6v battery ..... ..... ..... 9.0v battery charger.
Analogy: 9.6 ounces required in food recipe versus 9.0 ounces actually added. The recipe will fail because it doesn't have all the ingredients required to turn out properly.
Synopsis: 9.0v battery charger will never be able to fully charge the 9.6v battery simply because it is only a 9.0v battery charger. Only a 9.6v battery charger will be able to fully charge a 9.6v battery. Additionally, a 9.0v battery charger does not have enough "oomph" to charge the 9.6v battery, so it probably will not even achieve a charge in the battery of 9.0v ... probably closer to 7.0v which will render poorer performance of the item requiring the fully charged 9.6v battery.
Chargers must be of equal or better than the rated voltage of the given battery AND must also match the milliwatt rating of the battery. A 12 volt DC car battery is charged at 13.2 to 13.6 volts DC.
No, you cannot charge an 8 volt battery with a 6 volt charger. The voltage of the charger must match the voltage of the battery.
You do not charge a 7.2 volt battery with a 9.6 volt charger period unless you want to ruin the battery. You charge it with a 7.2 volt charger.
No, the battery charger has to match the voltage of the battery it is to charge.
No, a 12 volt charger will overcharge a 8 volt battery and destroy it.
No.
No, an automobile battery charger outputs 12 Volts. This is far too many volts to charge a 5 Volt battery. You would destroy the 5 Volt battery with this charger.
Charge it with a 12 volt battery charger.
If you are asking the question, can you charge a 6 volt battery with a 12 volt charger, the answer is no.
A 12 volt battery charger is designed to charge 12 volt batteries.The answer to the Related Question explains how any battery charger works.
no, if you charge 9 volt battery with 12 volt battery you will destroy 9 volt battery
no it can't
No it will not work