This Will Destroy Your Car’s Battery
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The weird intersection of cars and phones. All that "fast charging" baloney just gives you a battery that doesn't hold a charge for as long and a battery that needs to be replaced faster.
Coincidence? You decide. With your wallet, preferably.
Remove it from the car if you not using it for 3 months
You can also use Scotty’s arms as a generator and charge your battery.
People used to be Smarter than Smart battery chrgers & Smart phones. What a difference a decade or 2 can make.😲😲😲
SOOOOO many people have no idea how a lead acid battery works, even most mechanics. They can discharge at a rate hundreds of amps but they can only take very little amps when charging back up. This is why you absolutely need to recharge your battery with a charger if say you jump started it. It takes many hours, 10+ or more to fully recharge a battery once it has dropped to 11.5 volts. You will never do that just driving back and forth to run errands or to work. Some older chargers can increase the voltage to put the first 20% of a charge in the battery in a couple hours but modern sealed batteries will just evaporate electrolyte and you will possibly damage the electronics by trying. The next 75% of charge can not be forced in no matter what charger you have. for a standard 65 amp hour you can get the first 25% in about an hour and a half, which is about 15 of those 65 amp hours. The next 75% will charge at about 5ish amps which for 50 amp hours will take approximately 10 hours. There simply is no way to speed it up as it is a chemical reaction that has a preference for discharging over charging.
My dad calls them “tickle chargers” for a reason I guess.
Didn't he do another video about leaving a trickle charger on it… Which would be the best solution
Scotty, can you slow charge an electric car too?
Scotty you helped me get my license you were on my driving course
I just use my charger to get it to crank alternator does the rest