Charging a dead battery
#11
I read the manual. It goes into detail about jump starting but gives no information on how to charge a dead battery.
#12
car batteries
almost all are flooded batteries the more amperage they will vent more which breaking down the water and venting oxygen and hydrogen 4% hrdrogen is explosive, trickle charge is better for longer battery life in forklift batteries the chargeing room must be ventilated as 4% hyrdo you have a bomb.
#13
Dead Battery
My Battery was very low on output yesterday, lights went on but it would not start, due to the high drain required for starting, charged it for 2 hours and it started, it has been sitting allot lately. Did not feel comfortable charging the battery in a closed vehicle, (I like Laco's suggestion) ran it for about 30 minutes once it started, but I think it may need to be replaced, even though it has low miles it is an early 06, hence the battery is over 3 years old. Will be having a load test performed.
Found these threads of interest -
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/problems-service-repairs-42/battery-woes-7125/
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/problems-service-repairs-42/where-buy-battery-24034/
Found these threads of interest -
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/problems-service-repairs-42/battery-woes-7125/
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/problems-service-repairs-42/where-buy-battery-24034/
#14
Thanks unique_w, that's good info and thanks also for the links.
I'm calling my service manager to see if it's okay to hook a charger up to the jump start terminals... one of the lovely things about cars with all this electrical stuff is that the hatch won't open with a dead battery. Since I don't drive mine much I'm investing in a "batter tender" and keep it on that while it's sitting.
I'm calling my service manager to see if it's okay to hook a charger up to the jump start terminals... one of the lovely things about cars with all this electrical stuff is that the hatch won't open with a dead battery. Since I don't drive mine much I'm investing in a "batter tender" and keep it on that while it's sitting.
#15
Service Manager
Let us know what your Service Manager advises regarding charging from the jumper terminals under the hood ?
Last edited by unique_w; 10-25-2009 at 04:59 AM.
#16
Then the manufacturer implies that we simply jump start the vehicle then drive to charge it. If this caused any harm, GM would have one of those warning notices in the manual.
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#19
Charging is not a problem. As I posted, I have charged mine several times using the jump connections under the hood, have never had a problem. The only thing I do differently, is, I do not use the strut as the ground, I put the negative clamp on the engine block. Thats also the way I would/will jump start it, if it becomes necessary.
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