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Sarge July 12th, 2004 01:24 PM

Overcharged my battery
 
Replace but clean the battery compartment good before installing the new
battery. Invest in an onboard charger. Guess makes some good ones.

Sarge



alwaysfishking July 12th, 2004 01:24 PM

Overcharged my battery
 

Get a new battery, Wal Mart sells smart chargers for about 25.00. I just got
a new digital one and it works real nice
"Richard Liebert" wrote in message
...
I think I already know the answer, but I would still like to hear from
someone who has had a similar experience.

My cranking battery ran a little low yesterday because I was doing a bunch
of short hops during my tournament. Once I returned home I put my 30 yr.

old
charger on it to freshen it up. Of course I forgot to remove the charger.

12
hours later the battery was pretty well cooked. It was warm to the touch.

I have read that overcharging a battery is very hard on the battery. I

think
I should bit the bullet and replace it. I also think I should buy a "smart
charger" for use in the future.

It's a Bass Tracker Jet. The battery is 1 1/2 yrs. old. I don't want any
failures in the Delaware or Susquehanna Rivers.

Any comments?





Eric Ryder July 12th, 2004 06:52 PM

Overcharged my battery
 

"Richard Liebert" wrote in message
...
I think I already know the answer, but I would still like to hear from
someone who has had a similar experience.

My cranking battery ran a little low yesterday because I was doing a bunch
of short hops during my tournament. Once I returned home I put my 30 yr.

old
charger on it to freshen it up. Of course I forgot to remove the charger.

12
hours later the battery was pretty well cooked. It was warm to the touch.

I have read that overcharging a battery is very hard on the battery. I

think
I should bit the bullet and replace it. I also think I should buy a "smart
charger" for use in the future.

It's a Bass Tracker Jet. The battery is 1 1/2 yrs. old. I don't want any
failures in the Delaware or Susquehanna Rivers.

Any comments?



Your battery may be fine. Charge it up and have it load tested by a local
shop.



Eric Ryder July 12th, 2004 06:52 PM

Overcharged my battery
 

"Richard Liebert" wrote in message
...
I think I already know the answer, but I would still like to hear from
someone who has had a similar experience.

My cranking battery ran a little low yesterday because I was doing a bunch
of short hops during my tournament. Once I returned home I put my 30 yr.

old
charger on it to freshen it up. Of course I forgot to remove the charger.

12
hours later the battery was pretty well cooked. It was warm to the touch.

I have read that overcharging a battery is very hard on the battery. I

think
I should bit the bullet and replace it. I also think I should buy a "smart
charger" for use in the future.

It's a Bass Tracker Jet. The battery is 1 1/2 yrs. old. I don't want any
failures in the Delaware or Susquehanna Rivers.

Any comments?



Your battery may be fine. Charge it up and have it load tested by a local
shop.



Illinois Fisherman July 12th, 2004 07:33 PM

Overcharged my battery
 
Look at the sides of the battery if they are bulged out - replace it. If not
try it out under load.


"Richard Liebert" wrote in message
...
I think I already know the answer, but I would still like to hear from
someone who has had a similar experience.

My cranking battery ran a little low yesterday because I was doing a bunch
of short hops during my tournament. Once I returned home I put my 30 yr.
old
charger on it to freshen it up. Of course I forgot to remove the charger.
12
hours later the battery was pretty well cooked. It was warm to the touch.

I have read that overcharging a battery is very hard on the battery. I
think
I should bit the bullet and replace it. I also think I should buy a "smart
charger" for use in the future.

It's a Bass Tracker Jet. The battery is 1 1/2 yrs. old. I don't want any
failures in the Delaware or Susquehanna Rivers.

Any comments?





Illinois Fisherman July 12th, 2004 07:33 PM

Overcharged my battery
 
Look at the sides of the battery if they are bulged out - replace it. If not
try it out under load.


"Richard Liebert" wrote in message
...
I think I already know the answer, but I would still like to hear from
someone who has had a similar experience.

My cranking battery ran a little low yesterday because I was doing a bunch
of short hops during my tournament. Once I returned home I put my 30 yr.
old
charger on it to freshen it up. Of course I forgot to remove the charger.
12
hours later the battery was pretty well cooked. It was warm to the touch.

I have read that overcharging a battery is very hard on the battery. I
think
I should bit the bullet and replace it. I also think I should buy a "smart
charger" for use in the future.

It's a Bass Tracker Jet. The battery is 1 1/2 yrs. old. I don't want any
failures in the Delaware or Susquehanna Rivers.

Any comments?





[email protected] July 12th, 2004 09:47 PM

Overcharged my battery
 
If it still had water in the cells might be fine. Take it to a garage
and have them put a load test on it to find out for sure. Can also put a
volt meter across the posts, should be 12.7 or so. Good luck..

sket


Richard Liebert July 12th, 2004 10:32 PM

Overcharged my battery
 
I know it may still be usable and I appreciate the comments, but I also know
that "some" damage occurred. The price I would pay for a battery failure is
too high, especially on the river.

I ordered a new Interstate Cranking battery and a portable waterproof 3
stage Guest charger. I just don't trust the old battery anymore.

Thanks for everyone's input.


"Richard Liebert" wrote in message
...
I think I already know the answer, but I would still like to hear from
someone who has had a similar experience.

My cranking battery ran a little low yesterday because I was doing a bunch
of short hops during my tournament. Once I returned home I put my 30 yr.

old
charger on it to freshen it up. Of course I forgot to remove the charger.

12
hours later the battery was pretty well cooked. It was warm to the touch.

I have read that overcharging a battery is very hard on the battery. I

think
I should bit the bullet and replace it. I also think I should buy a "smart
charger" for use in the future.

It's a Bass Tracker Jet. The battery is 1 1/2 yrs. old. I don't want any
failures in the Delaware or Susquehanna Rivers.

Any comments?





doS July 13th, 2004 02:06 AM

Overcharged my battery
 
If you knew it was damaged, why did you ask?

"Richard Liebert" wrote in message
...
I know it may still be usable and I appreciate the comments, but I also

know
that "some" damage occurred. The price I would pay for a battery failure

is
too high, especially on the river.

I ordered a new Interstate Cranking battery and a portable waterproof 3
stage Guest charger. I just don't trust the old battery anymore.

Thanks for everyone's input.


"Richard Liebert" wrote in

message
...
I think I already know the answer, but I would still like to hear from
someone who has had a similar experience.

My cranking battery ran a little low yesterday because I was doing a

bunch
of short hops during my tournament. Once I returned home I put my 30 yr.

old
charger on it to freshen it up. Of course I forgot to remove the

charger.
12
hours later the battery was pretty well cooked. It was warm to the

touch.

I have read that overcharging a battery is very hard on the battery. I

think
I should bit the bullet and replace it. I also think I should buy a

"smart
charger" for use in the future.

It's a Bass Tracker Jet. The battery is 1 1/2 yrs. old. I don't want any
failures in the Delaware or Susquehanna Rivers.

Any comments?







doS July 13th, 2004 02:06 AM

Overcharged my battery
 
If you knew it was damaged, why did you ask?

"Richard Liebert" wrote in message
...
I know it may still be usable and I appreciate the comments, but I also

know
that "some" damage occurred. The price I would pay for a battery failure

is
too high, especially on the river.

I ordered a new Interstate Cranking battery and a portable waterproof 3
stage Guest charger. I just don't trust the old battery anymore.

Thanks for everyone's input.


"Richard Liebert" wrote in

message
...
I think I already know the answer, but I would still like to hear from
someone who has had a similar experience.

My cranking battery ran a little low yesterday because I was doing a

bunch
of short hops during my tournament. Once I returned home I put my 30 yr.

old
charger on it to freshen it up. Of course I forgot to remove the

charger.
12
hours later the battery was pretty well cooked. It was warm to the

touch.

I have read that overcharging a battery is very hard on the battery. I

think
I should bit the bullet and replace it. I also think I should buy a

"smart
charger" for use in the future.

It's a Bass Tracker Jet. The battery is 1 1/2 yrs. old. I don't want any
failures in the Delaware or Susquehanna Rivers.

Any comments?








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