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    i have an optima charger . will charge even if battery is below 2 amps . another trick is to hook a good battery in line so the charger will charge through to the dead one . keeping a charge going through it helps extend the life by limiting the corrosion in the cell bars . they need a good dose of 60 amp from time to time .
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    Quote Originally Posted by shine View Post
    i have an optima charger . will charge even if battery is below 2 amps . another trick is to hook a good battery in line so the charger will charge through to the dead one . keeping a charge going through it helps extend the life by limiting the corrosion in the cell bars . they need a good dose of 60 amp from time to time .
    Yep, if one gets too low hooking a good battery in parallel fools the charger and can bring one back. They're great batteries and will last if kept on a tender but they fail "different" at least mine did. Had me scratching my head for a while....
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    Quote Originally Posted by rspears View Post
    Yep, if one gets too low hooking a good battery in parallel fools the charger and can bring one back. They're great batteries and will last if kept on a tender but they fail "different" at least mine did. Had me scratching my head for a while....
    My old battery charger wasn't fooled by jumping with a "good" battery, my new battery charger has a selector switch and you can tell it "AGM" and it will"push" harder and run the max volts higher / longer and it works well. I thinkit was 75 bucks but imho it was money well spent.

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