You bet you can. That is why it is always advisable to use an automatic charger that shuts off when the battery is fully charged. If you do not have one then charge it for a couple of hours and then remove the charger and check the voltage at the battery. A fully charged battery will read 12.6 volts. 12.4 at 75% charge, 12.2 at 50% charge, and 12 Volts at 25%. If it is not fully charged then put the charger back on a little longer.
Sure, if the alternator voltage regulator is defective it can overcharge the battery.
Overcharge, often due to a shorted cell.
Yes, but make sure you do not overcharge the battery.
Shopkeepers should not overcharge.You can't overcharge a battery.
Usually, overcharge, sometimes overdischarge. Check the alternator - the regulator is probably shorted.
your car is usually has a 12 volt battery, on the charger set it to 12 volt charge, the batter will tell you how long to charge it usually 4 hours, do not overcharge, will damage battery :)
You can but you can alos easily overcharge the battery.
Defective voltage regulator.
No, it will overcharge the 6 volt battery.
No. The computer and charger are "intelligent" and will prevent overcharging.
Defective voltage regulator.
using car maintainer,,,, There is a big difference in a regular Battery Charger and a Battery Maintainer. A Maintainer will keep a battery charged and can be connected full time without overcharging. The usual Battery Charger is for intermittent use at times when your battery is so weak that it must be recharged in a short time, then disconnected from the charger to keep it from overcharging. A good Maintainer can not overcharge.