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| what would be the simplest way to charge a 6v lead acid battery? connect it direct to a 6 volt supply with diodes to prevent the power flowin outta the battery and a resistor to limit charge rate? (if so, what value?) | |
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| Hi Andrew, A 6 Volt lead acid battery needs 6.8 Volts to be fully charged, which means it cannot be charged with 6 Volts. The value of a resistor depends on the voltage source and the rating (Ah) of the battery. Ante :roll: | |
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| thanx. altho i found a 12v charger so al just use that for now (i have 2 6v batteries to charge) | |
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