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Can we charge a battery with another battery?

Can we charge a battery with another battery?

In order to charge one battery from another, you connect the positive terminal of one to the positive terminal of the other and the same for the negative terminals. This way you are forcing current to move back to the depleted battery. However, this will not charge the depleted battery to full.

What precautions should be taken when charging a battery?

Wear approved safety glasses or goggles and/or a face shield. Wear proper clothing to protect your face, hands and body. Make sure work area is well-ventilated. Never lean over the battery while boosting, testing or charging.

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What is the danger with over charging a battery?

Overcharging a battery causes excessive gassing — the electrolyte gets hot and both hydrogen and oxygen gas are generated. On older vented batteries, the electrolyte could cook away, leaving the plates exposed and ruining them. On sealed batteries, the buildup of gases could cause the battery to burst.

Will a fully charged battery charge a dead battery?

A car battery is considered discharged when the voltage drops below 12 volts. While your vehicle’s alternator can keep a healthy battery charged, it was never designed to completely recharge a dead unit. These charging devices are designed to safely restore a dead battery to full charge.

What is the safest way to fully charge a discharged battery quickly?

With a seriously depleted battery, your best option is to connect it to a jump starter or a dedicated battery charger either before or immediately after a jump-start. These charging devices are designed to safely restore a dead battery to full charge.

What is the best way to store handle and care for batteries?

Store batteries in a dry environment at room temperature or slightly cooler. Avoid storing batteries in extreme temperatures that range from hot to below freezing. Storing batteries in cooler temperatures might lengthen the life of some batteries, but this isn’t necessary for many household batteries.

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Can a battery overcharge?

Yes, overcharging a car battery is possible. The vast majority of car batteries on the market are lead-acid, which can stand a certain amount of overcharging. The real problem is if the overcharging is continuous, even at low levels. This will eventually boil the battery dry and damage the internal lead plates.

Is it safe to charge a car battery while still connected?

It is completely safe to charge a car battery while still connected — as long as you follow a few precautions. Your battery is designed to charge while connected to a vehicle (that’s how the alternator recharges it while your car is running).

Do you need to remove a battery before charging it?

Conventional wisdom used to be that you need to remove a battery before you charge it. Thanks to today’s smart chargers and trickle chargers, however, this is no longer necessary. Some devices can even be attached to a car battery full-time to keep them at their maximum charge when still in use. Still confused about the details?

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What happens if you charge a car battery too long?

If you continue charging after the battery is fully charged, a lot of gas will be produced, greatly increasing the risk from explosion. During charging, gas bubbles often become trapped inside the battery. The mixture of two parts hydrogen to one part oxygen produced is perfect for an explosion.

Why are half-charged batteries only half of a fully charged battery?

Since the amount of energy stored by a battery is proportional to the square of the voltage, two half charged batteries (combined) are only equal in energy to half of a fully charged battery.