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10 −15 amp is a good size charger.
The fuse you use is determined by the load on the circuit and the size wiring used in that circuit not the battery voltage.
Just go to the parts store and tell them you need a battery for a 2009 charger and they will get you the proper size.
A car battery charger is too powerful for that size battery and will damage it. Check out this charger http://www.replacementupsbattery.com/Product_pages/wka12v1000.html Hope that helps!
The fuse rating it 15 Amps and the size is 3AG..can be accessed by unscrewing the tip of the plug in connector.
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Group size 24, 25, 26 or 27 will work. Depends on which engine you have,
Walmart.com has a battery charger that will charge AA AAA C cell D cell and also 9 volt batteries. This seems to be a one charger fits all sizes that you are asking for. It is put out by energizer
It should be stamped on the fuse, but the typical 150cc fuse is a 15amp fuse.
You can buy just about any size charger but some will take longer to charge than others depending on the amps it has. It will take a 10 amp charger around 6 hours to charge a regular car or truck battery if it is completely dead. A 12 amp charger would take a little less time.
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.
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