Fiirst of all it must be a diesel if it has 2 batteries,if that's the case then it don't matter which one you hook up to because they are linked all the time,the left one is the primary one (drivers side) its closest to the starter and in essence dose most of the work.Make double sure to get the polarity rite.
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Your question is not clear as to what you want to know, so I can only guess. You do not have to remove battery cables to charge the battery if that is what you are asking.
You do not charge a 7.2 volt battery with a 9.6 volt charger period unless you want to ruin the battery. You charge it with a 7.2 volt charger.
As long as both batteries are the same voltage, you can jump start with the battery. If you want to charge the battery then use a battery charger.
check the fuse in the charger but your battery could need replaceing
Yes as long as it is the right voltage: a 6v battery needs a 6v charger; a 12v battery needs a 12v charger. <><><> If you can set the battery charger's output to give either a 6 or a 12 volt output, then you must always remember to set it to 6 volts if you want to use it to charge a 6 volt motorcycle car battery.
yes.....you can put 30z on a dodge charger if you want.
It all depends on what type of battery charger you want, if you want something that you can plug in and then have as an external battery then Lenmar makes a great product, the Lenmar PPW66. But if you want something solar powered then iceTECH makes a small, affordable solar power unit, the iceTECH Solar I-101.
It has about the same battery life as any other camera. You may want to carry a charger or buy an extra battery. That's what I do.
Yes, a standard battery charger produces 13.8 volts when it is charging a battery. If you are thinking of using a charger that you plug into the wall that is used for electronic equipment, don't. The battery usually wants more amperage that they can produce and the device usually will burn out.
Purchase an automatic battery charger of at least 10 amps output. Voltage has nothing whatsoever to do with what you choose. It is going to be a 12 volt output charger if you use it on an automobile. You want an automatic charger that will shut itself off when the battery is fully charged so you do not have to monitor the charger yourself. You can also buy a charger that can be used as a booster to jump start a car with a dead battery if you choose. The Schumacher SC-1000A battery charger is an excellent charger that will charge auto batteries and deep cycle marine batteries. It will charge at 10, 6, or 2 amps. It is fully automatic and sells for around $45.
That would depend on the size of the battery, you want the amps of the charger to be reasonably proportional to the capacity of the battery.
What can a portable battery charger do for you? If you are on a business trip and want to charge a few batteries for a flashlight, having a charger that can hook up to your laptop computer can be convenient. Make sure that the batteries you have are rechargeable and will fit properly into the charger. Many of these chargers are designed to fit into USB ports in the computer.