depends on how well you want to treat your battery and what its rated for i would charge it at 0.9A
the library should have a shop manual for this vehicle, you can make copies of the right sections :)
Alternator may not be charging battery sufficiently- check with a voltmeter A fully charged battery should read approx. 12.8 volts without engine running With engine running should read approx. 13.8-14.2 volts
It should normally be neutral, that is, it should not have a significant charge, positive or negative.
12V While modern car batteries have been standardized at 12V many cars built before 1960 used the older standard 6V car battery. While these are no longer available from auto parts stores, there are specialty auto parts suppliers still selling them to meet the needs of car collectors and other enthusiasts of old cars. One example of a car using the 6V battery was the Crosley which was manufactured from 1939 to 1952. The pre-war models were very popular during wartime gas rationing because the light weight of the car (less than 1000 pounds) permitted it to get 50MPG.
To determine how many amps a battery can handle, this information should be on the battery itself. You can also get a battery tester to determine amperage.
Normally, no it should be fully charged if it is a fresh battery.
you should go to a car shop and get your battery checked and ask how long should u charge your battery.. or if you should get a new battery
Depends how flat it is and the capacity of the charger and also capacity of the battery. A 6 volt battery fully charged should read about 6.5 to 7 volts when fully charged.
Fully charged battery should have 12.6 volts. 75% charged 12.4 volts, 50% charged 12.2 volts, & 25% charged 12.0 volts.
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A fully charged 12 volt automotive battery should have 12.68 volts.
As long as you keep them charged you do not have to remove them. A fully charged battery will not freeze, but a dead battery will.
A fully charged 12 volt battery will read about 12.6 volts, or 2.1 volts per cell.
If the charger has a ammeter on it then it should show close to zero which means the battery is no longer pulling any current from the charger which would mean the battery is fully charged. If it has only a voltmeter then it should show 12.5-13.5 vdc
there should be an battery sign and there look at it. there is probably a white part in the battery then that is the amount of battery you have left.
A fully charged good battery is designed to last 21 days in the newer vehicles How old is your battery?Check parasytic load on vehicle should be .07 amps
This is a loaded question. The new battery should be charged, but it should not require charging, it should be charged between 80 and 100% when sold with out any extra attention. Most motorcycle batteries operate in thwe 80% to 90% charged range depending on how they are used.