Posted by Ken-Pa on March 15, 2009 at 21:37:58 from (76.188.68.98):
In Reply to: battery posted by ken in texas on March 15, 2009 at 20:27:02:
Well I was told by a battery shop to first unhook the battery from the vehicle or tractor . Then hook up the charger & set it at 6 volts . Let it trickle charge for a couple hours or overnite . Then switch the charger to 12v for about 2 minutes before disconnecting the charger . What the 12v does is give it an extra shot . Its worked for me so far . Also before reinstalling the battery to service , take all cable connections loose & shine the areas up good . Wire brush the threads of bolts used plus the battery posts . What i do & recommend is smear some dielectric grease on all connections as installing proceeds . Caution , be sure you have extremely heavy battery cables to avoid problems . HTH ! God bless, Ken
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