I have this Sears unit. When I hook it up, the middle (charging) light comes on, and the battery slowly starts bubbling. After a few hours, the right (charged) light comes on, and the battery has quieted down some.
If I then unhook and re-hook the charger up again, the "charging" light comes on, and the battery bubbles at full speed. It will then take about an hour for the "charged" light to come on.
Why doesn't the charger quickly detect that the battery is already charged?
I'll be leaving Suzy unattended for two weeks in the spring, and I'm trying to decide whether to leave her plugged in for that time. The Sears unit is a "fully automatic...charger and maintainer", but I only use it a few times a year, and always disconnect it once it shows "charged".
BTW, I recently started the bike right after charging her, and I couldn't believe how quickly it fired up. She usually starts quickly, but this was ridiculous! I didn't even hear the starter spin - the instant I touched the button she was running.
Being so difficult to remove the battery just to check electrolyte levels, I'm afraid of boiling it dry (it's an old school, old style battery).
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