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Charging the battery -- how long is okay?
I have a battery charger for charging the 12-volt boat battery. The charger
has two settings -- 2 amps or 6 amps. My question is, if I have the charger set at 2 amps, how long is it okay for me to leave the charger on? My boat is in a garage at a location that I usually only get to about once a week or so. Is it okay if the charger is left on at the 2-amp setting for say, a week? |
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Charging the battery -- how long is okay?
BetaB4 wrote:
I have a battery charger for charging the 12-volt boat battery. The charger has two settings -- 2 amps or 6 amps. My question is, if I have the charger set at 2 amps, how long is it okay for me to leave the charger on? My boat is in a garage at a location that I usually only get to about once a week or so. Is it okay if the charger is left on at the 2-amp setting for say, a week? No. Not unless the charger shuts down automatically when the battery is charged, and then, not unless you have tested that feature. |
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Charging the battery -- how long is okay?
HK wrote:
BetaB4 wrote: I have a battery charger for charging the 12-volt boat battery. The charger has two settings -- 2 amps or 6 amps. My question is, if I have the charger set at 2 amps, how long is it okay for me to leave the charger on? My boat is in a garage at a location that I usually only get to about once a week or so. Is it okay if the charger is left on at the 2-amp setting for say, a week? No. Not unless the charger shuts down automatically when the battery is charged, and then, not unless you have tested that feature. Will wonders never cease. Harry actually answered a boating question correctly. |
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Charging the battery -- how long is okay?
On May 13, 3:54*pm, jim78565 wrote:
HK wrote: BetaB4 wrote: I have a battery charger for charging the 12-volt boat battery. *The charger has two settings -- 2 amps or 6 amps. My question is, if I have the charger set at 2 amps, how long is it okay for me to leave the charger on? *My boat is in a garage at a location that I usually only get to about once a week or so. *Is it okay if the charger is left on at the 2-amp setting for say, a week? No. Not unless the charger shuts down automatically when the battery is charged, and then, not unless you have tested that feature. Will wonders never cease. Harry actually answered a boating question correctly. That's because he's seen that answer here before! Mechanical engineer my ass! |
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Charging the battery -- how long is okay?
jim78565 wrote:
HK wrote: BetaB4 wrote: I have a battery charger for charging the 12-volt boat battery. The charger has two settings -- 2 amps or 6 amps. My question is, if I have the charger set at 2 amps, how long is it okay for me to leave the charger on? My boat is in a garage at a location that I usually only get to about once a week or so. Is it okay if the charger is left on at the 2-amp setting for say, a week? No. Not unless the charger shuts down automatically when the battery is charged, and then, not unless you have tested that feature. Will wonders never cease. Harry actually answered a boating question correctly. Actually, if any of the boating mags run an article about a subject, he can understand the basics. -- Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. This Newsgroup post is a natural product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects |
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Charging the battery -- how long is okay?
"BetaB4" wrote in message ... I have a battery charger for charging the 12-volt boat battery. The charger has two settings -- 2 amps or 6 amps. My question is, if I have the charger set at 2 amps, how long is it okay for me to leave the charger on? My boat is in a garage at a location that I usually only get to about once a week or so. Is it okay if the charger is left on at the 2-amp setting for say, a week? No. Get yourself a 3 stage charger. Bulk, absorption and float modes. They are inexpensive ..... a 10 amp version costs about 30 bucks. It will automatically charge and then maintain the charge as required for as long as your want and will not overcharge, causing water loss. Those old fashioned voltage controlled chargers should be taken off the market. The new types are cheap and work much, much better. Eisboch |
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Charging the battery -- how long is okay?
"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "BetaB4" wrote in message ... I have a battery charger for charging the 12-volt boat battery. The charger has two settings -- 2 amps or 6 amps. My question is, if I have the charger set at 2 amps, how long is it okay for me to leave the charger on? My boat is in a garage at a location that I usually only get to about once a week or so. Is it okay if the charger is left on at the 2-amp setting for say, a week? No. Get yourself a 3 stage charger. Bulk, absorption and float modes. They are inexpensive ..... a 10 amp version costs about 30 bucks. It will automatically charge and then maintain the charge as required for as long as your want and will not overcharge, causing water loss. Those old fashioned voltage controlled chargers should be taken off the market. The new types are cheap and work much, much better. Eisboch I should add, however, The only disadvantage I've seen with some of the "smart", 3 stage chargers is that if your battery is really run down some of them will kick off and give you an error code indicating that it cannot charge. This is usually when the battery has been depleted to the point where the voltage is 5 or 6 volts or less. It doesn't mean the battery cannot be recovered, however. In this case, the old fashioned, voltage controlled chargers have a purpose. Charge it for about 1/2 hour to an hour with the old fashioned charger, then switch over to the smart charger. The old fashioned charger will raise the battery potential high enough that the microprocessor controlled smart charger can be .... smart. Eisboch |
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Charging the battery -- how long is okay?
"BetaB4" wrote in message ... I have a battery charger for charging the 12-volt boat battery. The charger has two settings -- 2 amps or 6 amps. My question is, if I have the charger set at 2 amps, how long is it okay for me to leave the charger on? My boat is in a garage at a location that I usually only get to about once a week or so. Is it okay if the charger is left on at the 2-amp setting for say, a week? Get an automatic charger that shuts off when the battery is full. I also use a wall timer and set it for 12 hours and remove the "ON" clip and manually turn on the timer and 12 hours later it turns off, preventing the charger from running until you reset it. Before I had the auto timer I cooked a couple of batteries. The Automatic model I have now, does not need the timer. |
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Charging the battery -- how long is okay?
Thank you all. Well, I sure am glad I posted the question. I am now in the
middle of looking online for battery chargers to see what is available, what they cost, where to buy them, etc. Over the next few days, I'll check some auto parts stores to see what hey sell. Obviously, I need a charger that I can leave on and not have to worry about the battery being overcharged. "BetaB4" wrote in message ... I have a battery charger for charging the 12-volt boat battery. The charger has two settings -- 2 amps or 6 amps. My question is, if I have the charger set at 2 amps, how long is it okay for me to leave the charger on? My boat is in a garage at a location that I usually only get to about once a week or so. Is it okay if the charger is left on at the 2-amp setting for say, a week? |
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Charging the battery -- how long is okay?
On Wed, 13 May 2009 22:35:11 -0400, "BetaB4"
wrote: Thank you all. Well, I sure am glad I posted the question. I am now in the middle of looking online for battery chargers to see what is available, what they cost, where to buy them, etc. Over the next few days, I'll check some auto parts stores to see what hey sell. Obviously, I need a charger that I can leave on and not have to worry about the battery being overcharged. The cheapest solution if you already have a 2 amp charger is to put an automatic timer on it as gfretwell suggested. |
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