William_H
Well-Known Member
Battery chargers
What we really have is the fact that modern "do it all for you" battery chargers can not cope with a very low voltage deeply discharged battery. However some can. If they can it does not mean they are good at reviving a battery just able to recharge.
The U tube video has a horrible error in it. Connecting a good battery in parallel with a deeply discharged battery is simply going to charge the flat one from the good. The current that flow depends on the resistance of the cables. (pretty heavy in the video so very high current) a real risk of spark and explosion if there is any hydrogen around from charging. If you need to do this trick then use something like a headlight globe 50w in one lead so that current is limited to less than 4 amps. The dead battery will rise in volts at the expense of the good battery but slowly.
Some battery chargers will simply detect an overload if connected to a low voltage battery because current is too high. If it is that simple use a headlight globe again to limit current until the voltage rises high enough in the battery that you can connect the charger direct.
Someone had a charger older than "God's dog" ( I haven't heard that term before). I prefer the old style non auto. provided you have an amp meter and remember to turn it off you can charge batteries fast and safely. The pulsed nature of the current giving more current at end of charge. good luck and be careful olewill
What we really have is the fact that modern "do it all for you" battery chargers can not cope with a very low voltage deeply discharged battery. However some can. If they can it does not mean they are good at reviving a battery just able to recharge.
The U tube video has a horrible error in it. Connecting a good battery in parallel with a deeply discharged battery is simply going to charge the flat one from the good. The current that flow depends on the resistance of the cables. (pretty heavy in the video so very high current) a real risk of spark and explosion if there is any hydrogen around from charging. If you need to do this trick then use something like a headlight globe 50w in one lead so that current is limited to less than 4 amps. The dead battery will rise in volts at the expense of the good battery but slowly.
Some battery chargers will simply detect an overload if connected to a low voltage battery because current is too high. If it is that simple use a headlight globe again to limit current until the voltage rises high enough in the battery that you can connect the charger direct.
Someone had a charger older than "God's dog" ( I haven't heard that term before). I prefer the old style non auto. provided you have an amp meter and remember to turn it off you can charge batteries fast and safely. The pulsed nature of the current giving more current at end of charge. good luck and be careful olewill