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Copyright 2015 - 2021. All Rights Reserved.
Schauer Battery Chargers & The Brookwood Group Inc. here
The Brookwood Group,
DBA Schauer Battery Charger Company
Manufacturers of battery chargers for over 100 years. Our battery chargers are found the world over from near the north pole to Tajikistan. From chargers for: electric powered wheelchairs to electric powered buses; starting/lighting batteries in cars to trucks; standby power in telemetry units to pipelines. Battery chargers for lead acid batteries of all types, used on any type of equipment, anywhere.
Copyright 2015 - 2021. All Rights Reserved.
Schauer Battery Chargers & The Brookwood Group Inc.
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Plug in the charger and let it do its work. You may be able to set an amount of time for the charger to work, or it may shut off automatically when it is done. Either way it is a good idea not to move the charger or play with the cord during this process.
Next, you need to set the volt and amps on the charger. If you wish to slowly trickle charge the battery, you want it set to a lower amperage than if quickly trying to start your car. Trickle charging is the better method to use if you have time, as it will do a better job charging your battery. However, if you are quickly trying to start the car, you will want to use a higher amperage.
Obviously before you begin, you will need to acquire a battery charger. Not all chargers are the same so you should familiarize yourself with your particular model prior to using it. Inspect the instructions and make sure you understand how the charger works and what each button, dial or reading is used for. here
Once you are familiar with the basics of your battery charger, you can now connect it to the vehicle’s battery. You can charge the battery while it is still inside the car or if it has been removed, either method is fine. First attach the positive (red) clamp to the positive post on the battery. The positive post will have a “+” indicator on it. Next attach the negative (black) clamp to the negative post on the battery. The negative post will have a “-“ indicator on it. [links]
Hopefully, you will avoid the need to charge your battery, but if you find yourself in a situation where the battery life is dying and it needs to be recharged, then here’s how you do it. here
Everyone should know how to use a car battery charger as a dead battery is a common problem, especially in the cold winter months. Car battery trickle chargers slowly recharge your vehicles battery and are invaluable to have. If your battery is dying, or you are having issues getting your car started, you should consider carrying a portable charger in your trunk, just to be safe. When charging batteries it is always a good idea to wear safety goggles. Also you should remember that while the change is slim, there is always a risk that a battery may explode when you try to charge it.
On some boosters, you have to select either 12V or 24V before charging the battery. Most modern cars use a 12V battery, but always double check. here
Once the booster is charged, find a reliable but out of the way spot to store the booster inside the car. Due to its weight, it should be secured so that it does not become a hazard in a crash. Small boosters can be stored in the glove compartment, while larger units may need to be strapped down in the storage area. more
Step 1: Remove the clamps. Remove the black clamp from the negative terminal first and re-attach it to the battery booster.
There should be clear directions right there on the booster, but always read the manual first (or tape the manual to the back of the booster for reference) to make sure you know the basic procedure before heading out. here
Most people who have been around cars for a good chunk of their lives have experienced the hassle and inconvenience associated with a dead battery. Sometimes it simply happens in the owner’s driveway, which is really the best case scenario, and sometimes it happens when the car is parked somewhere far from home.