Posted by Dave (Tx) on January 22, 2008 at 17:16:34 from (63.246.52.249):
In Reply to: Battery question posted by old on January 22, 2008 at 15:34:32:
Put a slow (2 amp) charge on the battery for 24 hours. After removing the charger let the battery sit for about an hour then make sure all the cells have adequate water. If they need water add distilled. Your battery will now be charged. The question however is will it HOLD the charge. To find that out go to your local Wal Mart and spend 99 cents on a hydrometer. They are back in the battery section. Now test every cell with the hydrometer. If any of the cells are "dead" your battery is pretty well shot - dump it and get a new one. If at least 3 balls are suspended in the hydrometer for each cell then your battery will probably be alright.
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