IF however, the charger puts out more voltage than a true trickle charger, then the battery could be damaged by "overcharging."
It is not advisable to leave a trickle charger on your battery when starting the vehicle.
Yes, that is the purpose of a trickle charger. Just make sure it is an automatic charger that comes on when needed and then stops charging when the battery is fully charged. You can leave it on a battery for years if need be.
Yes it has a 2amp trickle charge
Nothing you have to do. It will be fine sitting for 1 month. If you plan on storing it for 3 or more months then put a trickle charger on it and leave it connected.
Any car charger will do. I recommend that you use a trickle charger rather than a jump charger. Also, look into a Battery Tender which will not only charge your battery at a proper pace, but you can leave it plugged in an the Battery Tender will maintain your battery for you so that it never becomes low again.
Disconnecting it will still leave the opportunity to discharge. Use a good trickle charger that is designed to maintain the battery through extended periods of shelf life.
pick up a trickle charger from your local motorcycle shop. i leave it on overnight and it is charged in the morning.
Indefinitely.
I dont have a clue but, I have a massey ferguson 298 1983 tractor that has a 24v starting system. I have resorted to disconnecting the terminals from one battery and then placing both batteries , one at a time on a trickle charger. Once you disconnect the terminals from one battery you can leave the other battery connected charge both then reconnect.
No, you can leave it on for about 12 ours or overnight. You could also buy a Battery Tender for about 30 to $40 and not have to worry about leaving it on for tool long. (I use one, and I have no interest or affiliation with Battery Tender.)
Not exactly "damage", but if you keep it on the charger all the time, then the battery capacity may appear to decrease, i.e., the battery won't last as long when you do use it. Think of the battery as a muscle.
no, I don't.