Newbie Question! Jump starting/charging a dead battery
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Newbie Question! Jump starting/charging a dead battery
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Bernard Fife
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Re: Newbie Question! Jump starting/charging a dead battery
It depends on the peak voltage output of your battery charger. MegaSquirt should not see more than about 17 Volts at any time, or some internal components are at risk. A good regulated battery charger should be okay (though maybe not in quick charge mode). Cheap battery chargers may not be suitable under many conditions. If it was mine, I'd remove the negative battery cable before charging the battery.
Lance.