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Re: new batteries are dead

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Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz View Post
If the battery has been run down to zero volts, the smart chargers will not even try to charge them. Sometimes a simple charger will be able to pass enough current to charge them up to the point that a smart charger can them be used. If you use a simple charger or a bench supply, monitor current. If you cannot get a current flowing they are open internally probably due to a fall at some point in time.

Thanks Al!
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