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Hi,
Just checked and my deep cycle Hankok 110ah (says dual purpose, can also be used as a starter ) has dropped to 2.4v. Not missing any digits, the meter really does say 2.4v
The ctek wont charge it, it wont even see it. I suspect down to these smartchargers not liking anything less than 7 (?)volt or.is it 9?
My starter pair is matched so one option was to replace one of the starter pair with this one, and expose it to the full wrath of the 110amp alternator.. but is that then goig to impact the exiting battery left in ( from the starter pair)?
A more painful option is maybe to remove both the units from the starter pair, wire this one in, jump the 105 from one of the starter pair, and go for a long drive ( i am on the road for 4 hrs tonight ). I will need to keep one of the good starter bttys in the boot though.
The other option is I have an old halfords car charger, that is about as smart as a a piece of stick. It does have a 14.4v option as a 'sealed' charge type. Is that a good way to bring this ine up and then let yhe ctek d250 do its thing? Is the ctek evem going to see it at all?
Or am.I just looking at a new battery here.. unsure how it got so low in the first place. It was at full charge early nov and has just been sitting in the garage since. ( i used it to check some led light panels a couple of times, but nothing major and certainly nothing for more than 15 to 20 minutes.
Regards and as always thanks for any advice
Just checked and my deep cycle Hankok 110ah (says dual purpose, can also be used as a starter ) has dropped to 2.4v. Not missing any digits, the meter really does say 2.4v
The ctek wont charge it, it wont even see it. I suspect down to these smartchargers not liking anything less than 7 (?)volt or.is it 9?
My starter pair is matched so one option was to replace one of the starter pair with this one, and expose it to the full wrath of the 110amp alternator.. but is that then goig to impact the exiting battery left in ( from the starter pair)?
A more painful option is maybe to remove both the units from the starter pair, wire this one in, jump the 105 from one of the starter pair, and go for a long drive ( i am on the road for 4 hrs tonight ). I will need to keep one of the good starter bttys in the boot though.
The other option is I have an old halfords car charger, that is about as smart as a a piece of stick. It does have a 14.4v option as a 'sealed' charge type. Is that a good way to bring this ine up and then let yhe ctek d250 do its thing? Is the ctek evem going to see it at all?
Or am.I just looking at a new battery here.. unsure how it got so low in the first place. It was at full charge early nov and has just been sitting in the garage since. ( i used it to check some led light panels a couple of times, but nothing major and certainly nothing for more than 15 to 20 minutes.
Regards and as always thanks for any advice