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you charge a atv battery at 2 amps or lower
A .6 amp charger is a trickle charger. It would take days to charge a dead 12 volt battery with this charger. You need a 10 amp charger which will charge it in a couple of hours.
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.
Not at all. A 35 amp charger is far too large to charge a lawn mower battery. Use a 10 amp automatic charger.
There is no only one way to charge it and that is with a battery charger. A 15 amp battery charger will charge it about as fast as it needs to be charged.
no do not try that,you risk possible melting or explosion,the charger will overpower the battery or cause the charger to fail and break
no, if you charge 9 volt battery with 12 volt battery you will destroy 9 volt battery
Yes, only it will take the 1.2 amp a little longer to fully charge a battery than a 1.5 amp charger.
I doubt the charger is putting out 30 Amps on a slow charge. need more info on battery and charger.
Yes, the only difference is one will charge twice as fast as the other! -Dale
No because an ATV battery only can take 2 amps and a car charger pushes out 6 to ten But you can use a float charger there perfectly safe. it depends on your charger. most chargers have several amp settings to choose from. mine has settings for 2, 10, 25, 40, and 200 amps for jump starting. as long as you make sure the volts, 6 or 12, are right it will charge it.
You can safely charge it with up to a 10 amp battery charger.