VicS
Well-Known Member
Depends. Some cheap battery chargers will continue pumping in charge even after the battery is fully charged, unless you are on hand to disconnect once "volts in" exceeds about 14.6 or thereabouts. If you leave one of these on while unattended (not a good idea in any case) you might finish with a fried battery.
I have a small Lidl one.
It charges a normal 12 v car battery at 3.8 amps until the volts reach 14.4 V. Then it reduces the output to 0,8 amps and continues until the volts again reach 14.4 V then it reduces the output further to a "retention" charge of 0.05 amps.
If the volts fall below a certain value, which I forget, it will kick back into 3.8 / 0.8 amp mode until recovered.
In the unlikely event of 15 volts being exceeded (very unlikely at 50mA, but I had it happen once with a brand new battery) It returns to standby mode.
It has a separate settings for small, <14Ah, batteries which it charges at 0.8 amps and for cold conditions or AGM batteries where it charges to 14.7 volts
It will recognise a 6 volt battery.
The major downside of the Lidl and Aldi chargers is than they do not restart after a power outage/ disconnection , they default to standby mode. The superior, and more expensive, CTEK chargers will restart without intervention.