Decio
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Thanks Dena. I threw the cover over my convertible about 10 weeks ago and disabled as many vampire features as I could find to turn off. I won't start it up again until April unless March in New England is above average nice.If you charged for a few hours at 10 amp, that isn't enough to damage a battery. Granted for maximum batter life you should use the correct charge cycle but 10s amp isn't enough power to overheat the battery. It's about the same amount of heat an old style 100 watt bulb generates. That's why I suggest the 10 amp setting as a higher setting generates more heat and may not do quite as good of job reversing sulfating.
What is probably happening is your battery was near the end because it needed a charge. There are times when you leave something turned on but most of the time if a battery needs a charge the battery isn't long for this world.
I have charged the battery at the end of Nov. & Dec. and my Schumacher analog needle had the battery at 50% both times. All the car did was sit in the driveway.
I got a deal (maybe) at Walmart on a NOCO GENIUS10 for $79.99 this morning, so I'll be using that at the end of the month. Hopefully it lasts as long as my Schumacher from the '90s or my Sears DieHard from the '80's.
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