Which charger setting to charge my car battery: “conventional/low maintenance” or “no maintenance/deep cycle”?
I have a one-year-old Die Hard car battery that I want to recharge with a 10-amp wall battery charger.
The charger has two settings: “conventional / low maintenance” and “no maintenance / deep cycle”. Which one should I use? What do the settings mean?
Thanks!
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does the battery have caps that come off so you can add water? low maint. no caps no maint
conventional/low and let it charge overnight. Dont set it on concrete or the battery will end up junk. Set in on wood or plastic so its off the ground…if it doesnt charge overnight hopefully you have a warranty on the battery. Conventional is a trickle charge mode which wont burn up the battery.