If the voltage is the same you can. It will just take a bit longer to charge than a 150 amh charger.
A long low charge is best for the battery. A fast high charge can lead to battery damage/explosion. Purchase a small battery charger and follow directions.
Do you mean charge by the vehicle running....or do you mean take a charge from a Bench charger? if its in the vehicle it could mean that either the battery/battery connection/cables, a faulty ground, or the alternator is defective. If its on a bench charger then the battery has a dead cell or is defective and needs replacing.
Yes. In about two to two and a half hours, depending on the condition of the battery.
try the battery fuse
only need to change a battery if the battery is not holding a charge suffient to start the engine
Charge and load test battery- it may be not able to take a charge and need to be replaced You may a have blown fuseable link preventing alternator from charging battery
From the factory, they're electronically governed to about 120 - but are capable of 150 or so.
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How is your battery ? Try a battery charger , battery jumpstarter pack , or a battery boost and see if it starts . ( also, it could be a battery cable connection )
120% of 150 = 120% * 150 = 1.2 * 150 = 180
120 as a percentage of 150 is 80%
The batter is bad or alternater is bad