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battery charging
Trying to recharge a battery from totally dead. Charger needle flies off the top of the dial then after barely a minute drops back to zero.......this has been going on for a while now. Will it settle down or am I flogging a dead horse?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My best guess is that the plates in the battery are buckled so it won't hold a charge. This often happens if a battery is allowed to die completely or has been flat for any length of time. Personally speaking were it me, I won't mess about, and would get a new one. But if you have transport in the meantime, there' s nothing to be lost from trying to trickle-charge it.
I would say you are possibly flogging a dead horse. A lead-acid battery will never drop to zero on charge.
I suspect the battery may be totally flat and that your charger is overloading itself and switching off via a protection device. Does the charger dial go up to high again after a few minutes ?
You could persevere but beware of 'cooking' the battery while on-charge for hours on end, i.e. don't let it become too hot. Also keep a close eye on the electrolyte levels as they will become depleted with long charging time. This might keep you going for a while if sucessful, but look at getting a new battery.