Charging weak battery
Well, car won't start.
For the sake of me not damaging anything I thought I'd ask what the procedures for charging the battery with a charger in a ZR-1 are. I assume that ZR-1s are negative-grounded, correct? So, hook red to the positive post on the battery, and hook negative to the frame? And I assume any 12v charger would be fine? |
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You are correct - connect red to positive terminal, black to a good ground. If the battery is very weak, you should probably charge at around 10A, if that's a setting available to you on the charger. A 2A trickle is more of a maintainer type charge.
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just buy another one with how these cars eat batteries
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What battery would be best? Right now it has a 70-6yr ac/delco. |
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Lots of choices really. Odyssey batteries seem to have a good reputation, probably better than optima overall. You can search the forum for some posts (I think by Hib Halverson) about the Odyssey. Here in FL, the heat kills batteries quickly, so I just plan on replacement every 3-4 years in all of my vehicles. My current battery of choice is Deka (also sold as Napa house brand), but I've also used many of the different labeled Johnson Controls' batteries (Diehard, Autocraft (from Advance auto), Duralast (From Autozone).
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To be safe and not damage the cars electronics, disconnect the battery Pos. and Neg. Hook the charger to it and put it on the 12 amp setting. Do this when you are going to be home all day so you can monitor the charging progress.
You don't want to over charge the battery and boil it dry, as I have done in the past. When the charger shows a full charge reconnect the battery and you should be good to go. Batteries are tougher than you think. My Duralast is 5 years old and goes dead on me at least once a year because I rarely drive the car. Well, last week I didn't get my door completely closed. Guess what, no interior lights, no dash lights, no nothing. Nada, zilch, nothing, completely dead. I disconnected the battery and charged it on the 12 amp setting for 8 hours. It was about 3/4 charged so I took the car out for the evening. That was Saturday. Sunday I put the charger on it and it registered a full charge. I checked it again tonight and still a full charge. Hope this helps.:cheers: |
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