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When is a lead-acid battery charged?
The charger says it's running at about 3 amps. When can I consider the
battery properly charged? The manual for the charger is unhelpfully vague, merely saying in poor English that when the pointer is "in the left part of" the scale that charging is complete. Daniele |
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