![]() A gentle solid charge that won’t overcharge and “boil” your battery. My personal favorite out of all of the chargers I’ve tested. Anything below 9-volts will result in the smart charger acting like a paperweight and giving you an error light. Only when that surface charge is recognized will it begin to pump in a current to bring the battery to a full charge.įor chargers like a Deltran Battery Tender, seen here on Amazon, the minimum is 9-volts (for a 12-volt battery) or 1.5-volts per cell. ![]() When you hook up the leads to the battery, the smart charger attempts to sense an initial surface charge so that it recognizes that it is indeed connected to a battery. While these are nice, and the pros definitely outweigh the cons, there comes the frustration when your smart charger won’t recognize a legitimate battery. How to Make a Smart Charger to Recognize a Dead BatteryĪs I mentioned above, smart chargers are built with several safety features to prevent you from shocking something that isn’t a battery, from frying your charger by touching the leads together, and to prevent you from charging a battery when the incorrect leads are connected to the incorrect battery terminals. ![]()
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