Trickle chargers are not used to recharge a dead battery. Trickle chargers are used to keep a battery at a full charge level and can be left connected to the battery permanently.
Indefinitely.
A trickle charger is a car battery charger that is designed to be left on a car for very long periods of time to re-charge that car battery by slowly adding charge to the battery.
A long slow trickle charge (3 amp or less) is always best for the battery.
Yes, but it will take a very long time if the battery is dead.
You can wreck the battery. Get a smart charger or trickle charger to avoid this problem.
It would depend on the condition of the battery.
At least 24 hours and possibly longer depending on how low the battery was.
It's in the amount of current that is used to charge the battery. If the amp-hour (Ah) capacity of the battery is known, charging at the 5-hour rate or quicker would count as a boost charge, while charging at the 20-hour rate or slower would be a trickle charge. So for a 40 Ah battery, a boost charge is more than 8 amps while a trickle charge is less than 2 amps. A normal charge would be 4 amps.
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A .6 amp charger is a trickle charger. It would take days to charge a dead 12 volt battery with this charger. You need a 10 amp charger which will charge it in a couple of hours.
While an intelligent battery charger like the Motomaster Nautilus is designed to maintain and charge deep cycle batteries efficiently, it is not the same as a trickle charger. It can be left connected to the battery for extended periods, but it's good practice to periodically check the battery and charger to ensure everything is functioning as intended. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for safe and effective usage.
On a car battery? on most battery chargers there are three settings trickle or something around 2 amps which will take a good 12 hours to 24 hours a second for small batteries which is a few more amps that could take anywhere from 6 to 12 hours and a fast charge which is even more amps and anywhere from 1 hour to 4 hours, also some chargers have a start option which cranks over a car so the alternator will charge it correctly, the trickle charge is the best charge but will take the longest