If You Need To Change Your Car Battery Read This
Posted by Casey Mintosi on April 6, 2010
The charge of a car battery becomes weaker over time, and results in slow engine cranking. If you encounter this, you may need a auto battery tester to figure out where it’s at. Driving cars in cold weather or for short runs might result in the need for the occasional battery jump start. An inexpensive battery recharger can replace the weakened battery. When in place, it can nurse the battery along for some time, even months or years.
Just so you know, a battery charging system fault is brought to attention when the warning light on the dashboard goes on. As recharging will not work in this instance, the charging system must be immediately repaired. With a refillable battery, remove the caps and place a damp rag over the openings when you begin to recharge.
If you have sealed battery with a charge indication window on top of your battery you should only use a charger if the window shows green or black. IF there is nothing in the window (it’s clear) or is is yellowish you need to change that battery out for another one.
When recharging the battery, a trickle charger is your best bet. The trickle charger is specially designed to slowly charge your battery, and is relatively inexpensive. This device has two wires with alligator clips attached, and an electric cord to plug it into the outlet. You will notice that one wire has a green or black jacket, while the other’s jacket is red.
Make sure that your car ignition is turned off when you begin. This is probably the most important tip to remember when starting to recharge your battery. You will first attach the red clip of the charger to the battery’s positive terminal, which is marked with POS or +, while the green (or black) clip is attached to the negative terminal of the battery (marked with Neg or -).
Once you have properly attached the battery charger to your battery terminals you will need to connect your charger to an electricity source via an ordinary outlet and switch it on. You will need to run the charger for a number of hours or overnight for good results. You should pay attention to the charger’s meter. When it reads less than one amp your charge should be complete. When you have finished charging your battery you should switch off, unplug you charger and disconnect it from your battery.
Give some thought to a jump start for the engine if, after recharging, the battery fails to do its job. It is time to replace the bad battery if you are able to jump start the engine and the ammeter or charging system light shows that operation is normal.
Casey has written on other topics other than car batteries, check out his sites: midtronic battery tester and mud king tires.
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