sorry the facts go over your head.IF YEW DONT GIT CHUR DEKAZ YEW WONT HAS NO VOLTZ! GOTTA HAZ VOLTZ FOUR SOUND SYSTEMZ!
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First I was like...i would have to fight my box out my car to get my batt out. So charging mine rvery 7-14 days is a hell naw.
..then I was like..Couldn't you remove your power cable from the amp and your ground cable clamp the batt charger to those?
..then I thought....Would this work since both batts would be connected. And it wouldnt blow a fuse or anything.
..then I was like bro...I dont see why not, i mean its just an extension from your battery posts at that point. I doubt a trickle charge would blow a fuse.
wait till someone else weighs in before you try it though.
..and that's what I was gonna say..A trickle charge is about 2 amps or less. It wont hurt the fuse. Cant you just connect it at the front battery?
...until I read this.My front battery is in the trunk. Have a cobalt remember
Present some facts first bro. You're just talking..sorry the facts go over your head.
As often as you can is the best answer. The realistic answer is get 'em on a charger for a night or 2 before anytime you know you'll be demoing or beating them up. The more often the better.How often woukd you recommend doing this then? It is a d31 if that matters
J31Rob, I was with you every step of the way until you suggested charging them for a night or two before beating on them. While that is definitely better than never charging batteries, I would prefer folks fully-recharge their batteries as soon as they can after they get done beating on them. Whenever any battery is discharged below 12.4 volts and left sitting in that state, sulfation begins to diminish both capacity and performance. That makes a quality battery maintenance device an excellent investment for vehicles that don't see regular use or batteries that see heavy use.Present some facts first bro. You're just talking..
As often as you can is the best answer. The realistic answer is get 'em on a charger for a night or 2 before anytime you know you'll be demoing or beating them up. The more often the better.