![]() ![]() You can always take your battery to a professional battery specialist who knows AGM technology. ![]() Turn on the charger and continue until the AGM battery reaches a full charge, or until the automatic charger completes the charge process. Now, connect only the deeply discharged AGM battery to the charger. Once it reaches the 10.5-volt threshold, disconnect the charger from the wall outlet and remove the good battery from the charger. This generally takes less than two hours with a 10-amp charger. With your voltage meter, check back often to see if the AGM battery has charged to 10.5 volts or above. IMPORTANT: Discontinue charging immediately if the battery is hot to the touch or if you hear the battery “gassing” - a hissing sound coming from the safety valves. Batteries naturally become warm during charging, but excessive heat may be an indication that there really is something wrong with the battery. After the batteries have been charging for an hour, check to see if the AGM battery is slightly warm or hot to the touch. The charger will “see” the voltage of the good battery (hooked up in parallel) and start providing a charge. Next, hook up the good battery to the charger and turn on the charger. Start by hooking up the good battery and deeply discharged AGM battery in parallel - positive to positive and negative to negative.
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