As long as the charger is outputting the correct voltage for the batteries in question it will work just fine.
As long as both batteries are the same voltage, you can jump start with the battery. If you want to charge the battery then use a battery charger.
If both batteries are of the same voltage (12 or 6) yes, you can use the charger. make sure that they are of the same voltage.
the battery charger and the charger are the same thing. the charger charges the battery and the laptop runs off the power from the battery. hope this helps
Yes as long as they are both 12 volt.
The battery for US and UK is the same but the different is the battery charger You should get a UK charger for you battery.
Any good 12 volt battery charger that puts out around 10 amps. Make sure it is an automatic charger. The same charger you use on an auto battery can be used on a motorcycle battery.
A battery tender turns on and off automatically as the battery requires. A trickle charger is on all the time.
yes they both have the same charger
Yes, a 800mA charger can be used in place of a 350 mA charger. The number represents the maximum amount of current that the charger is designed to produce. The main thing to look for is that the output voltages are the same rating in both chargers.
Yes, the amp hour rating gives you an idea of the capacity of the battery and charger. The charger and battery need to have the same voltages. i.e. dont try to charge a 6v battery with a 12 v charger. The battery will be charged until it is full.
It is perfectly fine to charge a power wheel battery with a car charger. It is imperative that you make sure the charger is set to the same voltage as the power wheels battery though.
In almost all cases the answers NO. All chargers have a safety cut off, where the battery is fully charged, or the amps are the same in the battery as the charger, the charger wil shut off to prevent over-charging and damage to your battery. touching the 2 ends ( + & - terminals) together will simply give you a pretty spark, and reset the charger. depending on wot kind of charger u have, it may take time to reset automatically, or u may have to push a "reset" button, worst case is u may have to open the charger and replace the fuse inside.....