Did you connect it to a battery terminal or did you ground it on the frame? (Anyone ever blow up a battery?) I am guessing that the majority of people do this in the less advised manner.
Did you connect it to a battery terminal or did you ground it on the frame? (Anyone ever blow up a battery?) I am guessing that the majority of people do this in the less advised manner.
The battery is hidden under a bar, windshield washer fluid tank, and some cables or tubes. I cannot get the cables to connect. I can barely get the black one on and the red is impossible. Please help. my car is sitting and I have to go to work on Sunday
I have 2 old parmak electric fence chargers that take a 6 volt battery(recomended). I am reading alot about 12 volt frying electric components like bulbs/wiring in 6 volt cars. But can I hurt such a simple device as a fence charger?
The usual procedure for jumping a car is to connect the black cable from the negative terminal of the good battery to a clean metal surface somewhere on the car requiring the jump. Even without that though, aren’t the negative terminals of both vehicles already grounded to the chassis? What purpose does it serve to [...]
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But works when the regular batteries are used, or works when using the other rechargeable batter pack. Why?
Also, if i run the charger at 15 amps on 2 batteries, is that like each of them getting 7.5 amps? Thanks.
will the battery not accept a charge and is completely dead and will i have to get a new battery. the battery is old.