The battery will become severely damaged and possibly burst, damaging the charger and battery alike. Therefore, it is highly recommended to only charge batteries that fit the charger and say "rechargeable" on them.
That is ridiculous. You cannot charge a battery using paper.
the battery will stop working.
I have learned that when i get new batteries for my hobby cars you want to fully charge the battery to the recommended hrs, you want to charge the battery fully because it will improve how long your battery will last on one charge and how long the battery's life will be.
nothing will happen it will just send a charge of electric current to the end that isn't connected to the battery. hope i helped you sincerely, Blake
The battery is under the rear seat. Remove it and charge it on a charger like anyother car battery. The reason I would remove the battery is that if there was a short and the battery blew up, acid would destroy the interior. And burn anyone nearby. Its a rare thing but it does happen.
It will 1, not charge it at all. And 2, actually "uncharge" the battery
The battery could heat up, leak, or explode. The chemical reactions in ordinary batteries are not practically reversible, as in wet-cell batteries or nickel-cadmium types.
It will more than likely explode. You charge the battery with a charger that coverts 120V AC to 12V DC.
Your battery charge will get so low eventually car won't start and you will get stuck somewhere.
if it slips, then it does not charge the battery, and you might not make it home if you are driving home at night with the headlights on.
According to the manual, after 500 charges, the battery will only be able to hold half the charge as it did when it was new.
It depends on the battery charger. Some chargers will detect that they're hooked up backwards and do nothing. More than likely though it will dis-charge the battery pretty quickly, and probably damage it.