REV745DH24
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This is the battery tender that I used!
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By convention and in some cases, necessity, it is Negative connection first.I was under the impression you first connect the positive to the terminal, then the negative to a ground like on the strut tower, then plug in the charger? Just want to make sure I'm doing this right?
Yeah, I left it for three days and starts right up ever afterwards!.8 Amp? That's going to take a while!
Yea, originally when I had picked up the car brand new! I drive it couple times then died on one day and went out and got this charger and left it on my battery for three days and that it was raining, that’s the reason I left it! Till it was nice, I took my car for a ride and it was good ever after! It works for me well!After three days, did it indicate a full charge (green)?
Always connect negative cable last and disconnect it first.By convention and in some cases, necessity, it is Negative connection first.
I stand corrected.Always connect negative cable last and disconnect it first.
If you connect the negative cable first, you risk creating an arc while attaching the positive cable if the wrench touches a grounded item on the vehicle.
If the negative cable is NOT connected, accidentally touching the wrench to the vehicle while connecting the positive cable will NOT create an arc, as the vehicle is not grounded when the negative cable is not attached.
Always connect negative cable last and disconnect it first.
If you connect the negative cable first, you risk creating an arc while attaching the positive cable if the wrench touches a grounded item on the vehicle.
If the negative cable is NOT connected, accidentally touching the wrench to the vehicle while connecting the positive cable will NOT create an arc, as the vehicle is not grounded when the negative cable is not attached.
OK thank you. I thought I saw positive first in the battery charger instructions. And key here, plug in the charger LASTI stand corrected.
I had to look it up!
Sorry, I was referring to connecting and disconnecting the terminals from the vehicle to the battery. However, I always connect the positive side of the charger first, then the negatives side - and in reverse order on disconnect.OK thank you. I thought I saw positive first in the battery charger instructions. And key here, plug in the charger LAST
Yeah I know. I was just adding that connect positive first, negative second, plug in charger third. Reverse order to disconnect.Sorry, I was referring to connecting and disconnecting the terminals from the vehicle to the battery. However, I always connect the positive side of the charger first, then the negatives side - and in reverse order on disconnect.
Leave the charger on for a while. Mine took about 48 hours (not continuous) to go to green. A few times since I have put the charger on and it takes 4 hours to go from 25 to 100% (green).For any of you that have the Noco5 I have a question. I just purchased one and hooked it up today. Before I hooked it up I checke the battery and it was reading 12.63 volts. 6 hours later the charger read a 25% charge and it was at the same voltage? It doesn’t seem to be working, and I’ve triple checked everything. It’s clearly reading there is a battery because it’s on its red pulsing light at 25%? It’s on 12v AGM