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Old 05-06-2010, 02:40 PM   #1
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just got a new battery, filled the acid, hooked it up to the battery charger i have had for about 5 years, not used since it was new.

i saw nothing happen at all.

i let it charge for 2-3 hours and nothing.

maybe there was a slight ticking noise coming from the positive connection.

what am i doing wrong? or is this thing broken, i heard they can be sensitive.
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Old 05-06-2010, 03:20 PM   #2
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What's the voltage output of said charger?

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how many amps is the charger?

It usually takes my 2A charger a long time( 5+ hours to fully charge a battery)
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the charger has two switches on it,
one for manual / semi auto / full auto (maintenance free)

and the other is for 6v / 12v

i have it set to maintenance free and 12v
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the charger has two switches on it,
one for manual / semi auto / full auto (maintenance free)

and the other is for 6v / 12v

i have it set to maintenance free and 12v
Ok, first off, scratch voltage from my first post, I meant to say amps.

"maintenance free" sounds like a 1 or 2 amp trickle charge to me. Do you know what the amp output is in the manual or semi-auto modes?

If you're charging a fully dead battery at 1-2 amps, It's going to take forever, and you may not get a very deep charge. Not the best way to do it.

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Old 05-06-2010, 04:42 PM   #6
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i will check when i get home in 2 hours
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Ok, first off, scratch voltage from my first post, I meant to say amps.

"maintenance free" sounds like a 1 or 2 amp trickle charge to me. Do you know what the amp output is in the manual or semi-auto modes?

If you're charging a fully dead battery at 1-2 amps, It's going to take forever, and you may not get a very deep charge. Not the best way to do it.

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This. It usually take 12 hours for a car battery at 2A and about 8 for a bike battery.
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Old 05-06-2010, 07:43 PM   #8
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If you don't have one, get a $10 digital volt/meter from Sears. Set it to volts and check across the battery. Should read around 12 volts. Then hook up the charger. It should read around 13 and climbing.

If it's not charging the battery, put the clamps to the volt/meter. Should read around 12 volts. If nothing, something is disconnected in the charger. Unplug it and check the wires and clamps for resistance with the volt/meter. Then take it apart and check for a fuse. There's no moving parts so something probably came unsoldered or unclamped.
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Did the charger or the battery get at all warm?
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