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Charging A Completely Discharged Battery (Off the Vehicle)

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Unless this procedure is properly followed, a perfectly good battery may need to be replaced.

The following procedure should be used to recharge a completely discharged battery:

  1. Measure the voltage at the battery terminals with an accurate voltmeter. If the reading is below 10 V, the charge current will be very low, and it could take some time before the battery accepts the current in excess of a few milliamperes. Refer to Charging Time Required , which focuses on the factors affecting both the charging time required and the rough estimates in the table below. Such low current may not be detectable on ammeters available in the field.
  2. Set the battery charger on the high setting.
  3. Continue to charge the battery until the charge current is measurable. Battery chargers vary in the amount of voltage and current provided. The time required for the battery to accept a measurable charge current at various voltages may be as follows:
VOLTAGE HOURS CHART

Voltage Hours
16.0 or more Up to 4 hours
14.0 - 15.9 Up to 8 hours
13.9 or less Up to 16 hours