With pretty much any lead-acid battery, 15-amps will give you a full charge. ** More than 15 amps will cause overheating. Less than 15 amps will recharge too slowly. 2 amps is referred to as a "trickle charge", and is placed on a full charge to keep the battery fully charged. This is especially useful in the winter when you are using a weak battery in which the capacity might drop off (cels are sulfated / battery is not as efficient). *** However, consult your manual and/or 4-wheeler dealer for information about your specific vehicle.
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I suggest you get a battery hydrometer and check it periodically until it is charged. Overcharging depletes water from the battery. Undercharging shortens the battery life.
The firs time the FitBit is charged it can take up to 4 hours to charge the battery completely.
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Fully charge the battery with a slow charge battery charger. Then take the battery to an auto parts store and have it tested. If it is over 4 years old it is probably in need of replacement.
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no ? that shouldn't be the problem im a mechanic never came across a problem like that
need to know why 300 kawasaki bayou nwill crank with start rope but not with battery .Starter ingages when running but not with new battery. DO I have battery hooked up wrong
It takes 3 to 4 hours to charge, if the battery meter does not show fully charge by then-maybe it is time to replace battery. Hope this helps.
I charge my battery 4 hours and 30 minutes
Unless it is a rechargeable battery you cannot charge a dry charge battery. If it is rechargeable you need to purchase a charger for that size battery. Automobile batteries are not dry charge.