Laying down batteries

AGM batteries and other types of deep cycle batteries can sustain cell damage from high amperage charging. If they should die, you'll need to trickle charge them.
Damn, I didn't know that. I've jumped my Yellowtop a few times in the past and that ish is still kickin, lol.

 
From experience, it'll kill them. I jumped mine a few times in the past after letting my car sit for quite some time. This year when I went to start it for the first time, I jumped it and I killed the battery. It started up, ran fine, no voltage issues, but when I shut off my car, the battery was making a crackling sound. I just about shit my pants. I removed that battery faster than I thought possible to remove a battery from a car and put it outside my garage, just in case it decided to blow up or something. I know the odds of that aren't really too good, but I wasn't taking any chances. I got the battery replaced under my free 2 year replacement guarantee. It was definitely a learning experience. I guess you could jump it, just don't rev the other vehicle, let it idle and slowly charge up the battery. They're meant to be slow charged or trickle charged. I have a charger that does a 2 amp trickle charge. However, I made the mistake of "75 amp quick charge"-ing mine. I didn't feel like waiting. That could have been an expensive mishap.

 
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