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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Battery Chargers for Cars

By Taylor Lawrence

A while back, the battery charger cables would be clamped onto the terminals of your battery, you pushed a button, and you waited for a bit. You would glance at the dial occasionally to assure yourself that you weren't overcharging the battery, and you shut it off at the exact time it was done.

Fortunately, the charging operations have become significantly easier than they once were. Almost every car has a 12 volt battery, and so do marine batteries and power sporting equipment. You must use a battery charger that is suitable for your battery to extend its life and save money in the long run. If you decide not to use the kind of charger that is suggested by your battery manufacturer, the warranty you have on your lead acid battery, AGM, or gel cell may be null and void. Using an improper charger can damage your battery.

To determine which battery charger is the best one for the sort of battery you have, there are some things you must know. First of all, find out what kind of battery is in your automobile, and find out how much storage capacity it has. As your car battery is typically just utilized when starting your automobile, for lighting, and for your music system when your car isn't operating, and the battery recharges when the car is running, you may not feel that storage capacity is that important.

The normal automobile battery can hold approximately 50 amp hours, while a marine battery may store 100 amp hours. Both kinds of batteries supply 12 volts of electricity; however, if completely dead, they will recharge for different quantities of time with a charger that carries 10 amps, say six to eleven hours, respectively. Be sure that the automobile battery charger you are getting has sufficient charging power to satisfy your requirements. If a charger has more power, the time that it will take to get your battery up to speed will be shorter.

Don't let the trade jargon and statistics get you down here folks. We just threw that out there for those who either know what they are doing on a more technical level, or are geeky in the first place. Really and truly once you bring home a car battery charger all you need to do is plug it in and set up your battery to it. No muss no fuss. - 21396

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