by icebreaker » Mon Feb 13, 2006 9:38 pm
here's a couple tips..
1. If you couldn't charge it it would go flat..
2. That's why vehicles have alternators to charge the system and run the vehicle.
Maintenance free just means you don't top up the water levels.. it's basically a sealed battery, hence no maintenance.
The next step is whether you battery holds charge and how long for which really determines whether or not the battery has had it.
If you battery is struggling to charge because you can't get a charger on it long enough you can try this... it's not legal but can get you out of trouble in the long run... disconnect the headlights so that there is less power drain and the current can be absorbed by the battery.
You'll find a battery will draw current required and not be fed it, hence a charger will reduce in current (amps) as the battery charges. Also a non deep cycle should be charged slow to avoid cooking the plates.
A few things may be slightly incorrect, but this I speak from my several years of car audio experience dealing with voltage draw, etc with SPL comps, etc.
Dan
Ducati Monster S2R1000
Kawasaki '77 Z1000A1, '76 z900 (Project) & '78 Z1000A2 (Project)
http://www.unihost.com.au - Affordable, Reliable Webhostng