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Charging an 8 volt battery

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Jeff Jackson

02-13-2006 06:17:06




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I have an 8 volt battery that is down and needs to be charged. Should I use the 6 volt setting on my battery charger or will the 12 volt setting work without damaging the battery? Thanks for any and all advice.




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souNdguy

02-14-2006 12:17:51




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 Re: Charging an 8 volt battery in reply to Jeff Jackson, 02-13-2006 06:17:06  
2 good options come to mind.

Build a circuit to install inline with the battery and then charge with a 12v charger.. ( seies pas regulator.. or zenir shunt regulator.. or even a diode junction based regulator, figuring in forward voltage drop... as your target will be in the 9v range.

Could also hit an electronics supply store and buy a wall transformer / battery eliminator in the 9v range, and slap some gator clips on the end.. or get one of those multi-voltage power adapters that plug into a cig lighter and let you select lower voltages like 9v, 7.5v 6v.. etc.. and use that in conjunction with a 12v charger.. just play with the current settings on the charger and have a vom hooked up to see charge voltage using the 9v setting ont he adapter.

As another poster said.. you need a higher potential at the charge source to get current flow.. thus to fully charge your battery.. you need 9 or just over 9v.. etc.

Soundguy

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gene bender

02-14-2006 03:49:15




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 Re: Charging an 8 volt battery in reply to Jeff Jackson, 02-13-2006 06:17:06  
Just use the 6v charger it will charge it up



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JR(CASE38MAN)

02-13-2006 08:34:09




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 Re: Charging an 8 volt battery in reply to Jeff Jackson, 02-13-2006 06:17:06  
Charge them all the time ..Use 6 volt only..



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Delbert

02-13-2006 07:10:14




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 Re: Charging an 8 volt battery in reply to Jeff Jackson, 02-13-2006 06:17:06  
Charge it on 6 volt side i do every now and then.



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John T

02-13-2006 06:38:43




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 Re: Charging an 8 volt battery in reply to Jeff Jackson, 02-13-2006 06:17:06  
Jeff, it depends a lot on the type and quality of the particular battery charger. HOWEVER the fact remains that she (charging source) has to be of HIGHER voltage then battery voltage so it forces/pumps electrons through and into the battery to build up a charge on its plates. The 6 volt setting may produce voltages in the 7 to 8 or more range depending on the charger and its adjustmewnts and the battery, but it may well not be enough to still charge an 8.4 volt battery.

That all being said (Im an attorney I, love disclaimers lol) I doubt she will charge much if any at all set on the 6 volt range, Sooooo ooo it will most likely have to be set on the 12 to charge at all. HOWEVER, if using the 12 volt I would set her on on a lower charge rate (if the charger is adjustable) plus not leave it on for long periods of time to avoid overcharging and outgassing. I.E. use the 12 setting but dont leave her on too long and keep an eye out for overcharging and bubbling over of acid n outgassing and DO NOT remove the charger leads until AFTER the charger is shut down and shes stabilized and not outgassing them expolsive gasses as a spark (like when cables removed) can ignite them

BE CAREFUL, try it at 6 which I doubt will do anything, so then use 12 which I know will charge her, but use caution n not overcharge or let her run too long cuz if unattended it could eventually harm the battery or worse

John T

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evilboweviel

02-13-2006 06:36:38




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 Re: Charging an 8 volt battery in reply to Jeff Jackson, 02-13-2006 06:17:06  
you need to get a charger designed to work on 8 volt batteries.
6 volt is not enough and 12 volt is too much
Ron



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IaGary

02-13-2006 06:31:18




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 Re: Charging an 8 volt battery in reply to Jeff Jackson, 02-13-2006 06:17:06  
6Volt only.



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