It depends on which charger is being used.
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Whether it says it will or not, battery chargers will charge any battery, as long as they are for the same voltage. The charger puts out a set voltage, it doesn't know whether the battery is Energizer or not.
If its a NiMH battery then yes. The Energizer charger will charge ANY brand of NiMH rechargeable batteries.
Yes. Any type can be charged on any Charger. Even San Diego Chargers.
You cannot charge a battery without a battery charger or having it charged by the alternator in your vehicle while it is running.
There is no only one way to charge it and that is with a battery charger. A 15 amp battery charger will charge it about as fast as it needs to be charged.
Don't charge it frquently.
Charge it with a 12 volt battery charger.
New batteries almost always come fully charged. If it was not then charge it with a battery charger and do not use your vehicle alternator to charge a dead battery. You may do harm to the alternator which is not built to charge a dead battery but is instead built to keep a good battery fully charged.
Normally, no it should be fully charged if it is a fresh battery.
No, the word 'charged' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to charge. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective (a charged battery, charged purchases).The noun forms of the verb to charge are charge, charger, and the gerund, charging.
Consumers should remember to always charge Everready NiMH Energizer Rechargeable batteries before the first use. Use an Energizer Smart Charger designed specially for NiMH batteries, as these charges protect the cells from overcharging and undercharging. Some Smart Chargers will charge Energizer batteries in as little as fifteen minutes. To charge the batteries, insert them into the charger and look for the LED light. Most models will hold steady, flash, or turn off to determine the state of the battery charge.