Using a dead battery

7ender
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First off, i'm definetely no expert when it comes to electrical.

I have a spare battery i'd like to run in my trunk, but it's resting at only 7.7 volts. It's a small Odyssey 18ah dry cell, and iv'e already got another (good) one in the trunk as well.

Can someone explain exactly how this would work? From my understanding, these trunk batteries kind of act like giant capacitors, soaking up any big draws from my system. So, if I add a dead battery into my mix, how would it's low voltage affect things? When i'm driving my car, wouldn't the battery be charged and act the same as the good battery?

But, when I turn the car off/let it sit, will the dead battery draw from the good ones and kill them?

Yeah, I could use some educating //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

Thanks

 
Well first, Before you do anything. Charge that dead battery and see If its even going to hold a charge. Use a charger not your alt. Test that let it sit for a night and come back see what the voltage is. If it stays up you know your good if not new battery time. You dont want to put a dead battery in your vehicle with a good battery the dead one will sooner or later take out the good one. And you alt will strain to keep the dead batt alive.

 
how long has it been sitting....put it on a charger bring it up to 12-13v then see how long it takes to drain on its own, if it stays there for a couple days i think it should be fine. but i dont really know?

 
Sometimes you can 'refurb' older batts by desulfating them. This usually only works to slightly improve the old batt and will generally not revive a 'dead' batt.

There are sites for homemade electric cars and many people refurb older batts to save money.

Here is some info:


 
yea a dead battery wont do anything for your system..it will only add strain on the alt if your system is draining both batteries below 11.8. at that point you are running your system and car off your alt. not a good thing.

 
Sometimes you can 'refurb' older batts by desulfating them. This usually only works to slightly improve the old batt and will generally not revive a 'dead' batt.
There are sites for homemade electric cars and many people refurb older batts to save money.

Here is some info:


I have never heard of desulfating. Is this a legit thing to do?

 
Guess I wont' be using it then!

Got a better idea...tomorrow I'm goin to try and install a second battery under the hood. It's a regular starting batt, and i'm going to put it where my intake resonator used to be...which has already been removed.

 
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