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Flat car battery
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I left my headlights on overnight. The battery is a couple of years old but still going strong. Now it's very flat after my blunder.
I connected the battery charger but the lights on that don't come on (neither the 'Power' nor the 'Full' light). They both come on when I disconnect it from the battery.
Is it the case that if a car battery goes completely flat then it can't be recharged?
For now I've left it connected to the charger in the hope the battery will revive. I've a vague notion I may have killed it though. Can anyone confirm my fears? Many thanks.
I connected the battery charger but the lights on that don't come on (neither the 'Power' nor the 'Full' light). They both come on when I disconnect it from the battery.
Is it the case that if a car battery goes completely flat then it can't be recharged?
For now I've left it connected to the charger in the hope the battery will revive. I've a vague notion I may have killed it though. Can anyone confirm my fears? Many thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Adding to the above posts – it is not advisable to charge a battery while it is connected in circuit on the vehicle. It is possible for the charger to damage the alternator diode pack and other voltage sensitive components.
If you are able to charge the battery without removing it from the vehicle – then it is advisable to disconnect at least one battery terminal from the vehicle circuit.
It is unlikely that you have caused irreparable damage to the battery by allowing it to be completely discharged – leave it charging overnight and see if it recovers.
Before giving up on the battery – borrow a more powerful charger, capable of at least a 6 amp charge.
If you are able to charge the battery without removing it from the vehicle – then it is advisable to disconnect at least one battery terminal from the vehicle circuit.
It is unlikely that you have caused irreparable damage to the battery by allowing it to be completely discharged – leave it charging overnight and see if it recovers.
Before giving up on the battery – borrow a more powerful charger, capable of at least a 6 amp charge.