Damn I hope that's not the problem because, if it were, then you won't "need" all those toys.... I mean toolsI'm not sure if I found THE problem, or if this is just a contributor.
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Damn I hope that's not the problem because, if it were, then you won't "need" all those toys.... I mean toolsI'm not sure if I found THE problem, or if this is just a contributor.
Proper charging of a battery consists of 8 or more hour at 15-20 amps, of course checking water before hand. This is what the interstate guy says is needed to properly check the batteries gravity, but u have to let the battery sit 12hrs after charge for the surface charge to drop off. He makes us do that before he will warranty a battery so we aren't sending back a battery that isn't truly defective or bad."Only 1 amp" is perfect. The only use I've had for high-amperage is when I'm trying to use the charger to help start the car, or trying to burn the micro-shorts off a battery. A lower amperage will do a more thorough job of charging the battery, it just takes a couple days.