S sambostock99 New member Joined Sep 10, 2009 Messages 11 Points 7 Jan 1, 2010 #1 How successful is it to re-charge a part battery? or would it be better to replace it?
jip0 thats Jip Zero Parked in the garage Joined Nov 1, 2009 Messages 5,455 Points 808 Location Harwich Jan 1, 2010 #2 sambostock99 said: How successful is it to re-charge a part battery? or would it be better to replace it? Click to expand... how old is the battery?
sambostock99 said: How successful is it to re-charge a part battery? or would it be better to replace it? Click to expand... how old is the battery?
OP OP S sambostock99 New member Joined Sep 10, 2009 Messages 11 Points 7 Jan 1, 2010 #3 not sure exactly about 3 or 4 years.
jip0 thats Jip Zero Parked in the garage Joined Nov 1, 2009 Messages 5,455 Points 808 Location Harwich Jan 1, 2010 #4 you could try rechrging it but most likely will need a new battery are you powering anything like an amp of it aswell?
you could try rechrging it but most likely will need a new battery are you powering anything like an amp of it aswell?
OP OP S sambostock99 New member Joined Sep 10, 2009 Messages 11 Points 7 Jan 1, 2010 #5 well ive got it on charge now anyways, see what happens. And no i arent. i left my cd player on the other day and that is what has ran it flat. i then jump started and dint use it for a few days and tried start it yesterday and it was flat again.
well ive got it on charge now anyways, see what happens. And no i arent. i left my cd player on the other day and that is what has ran it flat. i then jump started and dint use it for a few days and tried start it yesterday and it was flat again.
jip0 thats Jip Zero Parked in the garage Joined Nov 1, 2009 Messages 5,455 Points 808 Location Harwich Jan 1, 2010 #6 in that case you could probaley get away with a rechrage and then using the car regualry