if you keep a phone on the charger for too long, (for instance, all night,) then the battery will actually not last as long
If they're of the same chemistry and voltage - probably. But if they are too different in size the charge current can be too big for the smaller battery.
You need a 6 volt charger. When you buy a charger look for one that monitors the voltage level of the battery while it is charging and when the battery is fully charged it will turn off. Indiscriminate charging of a small battery can easily destroy it. Being left on the charger too long can boil the electrolyte out of the battery. A battery can not recover from this action and it will need to be replaced.
Use a battery charger with a 2amp charge. Takes a few days. These small batteries don't like to be charged too fast with high amps.
Either the charger is too powerful for your battery, like when using a 24 V truck/tractor charger on a 12 V battery. Or there's something seriously wrong with your battery, like too low fluid level.
Yes. It comes with a charger too
No, an automobile battery charger outputs 12 Volts. This is far too many volts to charge a 5 Volt battery. You would destroy the 5 Volt battery with this charger.
I think you will find that this is not at all recommended. Different battery types have different ratings for charging current, voltage when charge is complete, trickle charge current and also temperature they can handle. Using a charger that is not designed specifically for the battery type you have can cause the battery to be charged too fast or too long, which can shorten the life and capacity of the battery - and worse, could cause unsafe pressure buildup.
with the supplied charger light stays red you have to read manual its about 8 to 16 hours that I rember but i too don't have the manual anyone out there have it?
A car battery charger is too powerful for that size battery and will damage it. Check out this charger http://www.replacementupsbattery.com/Product_pages/wka12v1000.html Hope that helps!
No. The battery will be charged at a rate which is 2* the normal rate. This will cause the battery to overheat which might cause it to explode.
No, that charger is too powerful for a 375A garden tractor battery. Using a charger with higher amperage than the battery can handle may damage the battery or pose a safety risk. It is recommended to use a charger that is compatible with the specific amperage rating of your garden tractor battery.