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    Waking Up Batteries

    I tested the battery (12.23 volts) and topped it off with distilled water. It was a little low on water but my question is should I put it on the trickle charger right away or is it better to wait after topping off before charging? I alternate my charger during the winter between the bike battery and lawn tractor battery approx every other week on each. The bike battery was off the charger for a couple of weeks. Thanks

    #2
    Put the charger on at any time.

    The only time that I know of that you need to wait before charging is when you fill a dry battery and need to wait for all the bubbles to get off the plates so they are entirely wet.

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      #3
      The volume of the electrolyte is greater in a fully charged battery than a dead(ish) one. Avoid topping up the battery until it is charged or it may overflow. Just top off enough to cover the plates before charging, then top off as required afterwards.
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        #4
        Just buy two battery tenders, best thing out there. Oh and sealed batteries too. Done!

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