👍👍👍 I hooked it up using a dewalt battery pack as shown and my charger kicked in! thank you very much. That is truly a hack! Now I'm going to do a video to show you how to get that mower and battery cleaned up nice. ..and yes, this comment comes to you 3 yrs after you posted the vid!
At a store close to me, I asked this man did they have any manual battery chargers coming in , this d.a.said, I had no idea anyone was smart enough to use a manual charging, my statement to him was yeah, most people just stock shelves !!
Worked like a charm! I thought something was wrong with my charger. Had NO IDEA that it was because it could not register a dead batter to even begin charging it. THANK YOU!!
Awesome trick. I left my car in the garage for half a year not able to charge at all. Now it is charging and hopefully my car will go back online soon. Thank you for sharing
This will work in a bind. Just be aware of the dangers. There is a good chance that you will blow the fuse in your tool battery. The dead lead acid battery will more or less work as a short if it's completely discharged. The fuse is not easily replaced so you risk bricking your tool battery. A better way is to buy a small 13.8V power supply (or 12V will work as well), preferably current limited. Hook it up with the correct polarity and charge manually for a few minutes. Usually it's enough to get the battery above 2-6V for the smart charger to start. You can get one for less than $20. As pointed out in several of the comments, your battery will never be the same after a deep discharge. Lead acid batteries should be stored fully charged in a cool dry place. Disconnect it if possible and charge it fully with a smart charger or if thats not possible, arrange so you can charge it fully at the end of the season and top up the charge every 6 months. A permanently attached battery connector with an inline fuse is a good solution.
DUDE! I'm not worthy!!!!!!! I had a Golf Cart behind a shed I want to sell. Knew the betteries were toast. Also knew the cart runs and dosent really run bad. Just needs batteries. And really no way to get any vehicle in the fenced back yard to get jumpers on a battery. So I was looking at removing 2 of the 8 volt golf cart batteries and luggin em all the way up through the garage. Till I saw this video that is. YOU DA MAN BRO! I got it to take 1st off a small smart charger with your Lithium tool battery hack, then I was able to get enough of a charge for the smart 48 volt regular Golf cart battery to kick in. I'm so totally geeked--I now have spare time-or as I like to call it, more beer drinkin time! Thank you! I'm only 3 years late with this comment--I was drinkin beer! LOL
Damn John I’ve owned this damn “smart” Charger for a year and I thought it was harbor freight junk. I can across this video and it just so happens I left the fuel pump on and killed the battery in my truck and off course my jumper park was all but dead I did what you said and sure enough the charger started charging! 😊 thank you man
Good video. Noco Genius smart chargers have a force mode to charge a battery below 1 volt. I still have and use my Schumacher 1 Amp manual charger to trickle charge my battery along with my PulseTech PowerPulse passive battery desulfator.
Yes this method works perfectly, I did although use a smaller gauge wire at first and it turned into a toaster wire so I went up to 12 gauge house wiring. Some chargers although good like the BatteryMinder don't take the hint right away and wait for the next test cycle; can be 30 seconds to a minute. Just be aware of wiring gauge and possible test cycles. Perfect solution but as always be careful; batteries are nothing to play with if you are unsure. Wear protective gear as stated in the video. Most solutions will have zero issues but you need to understand either battery might have a disagreement with the situation so protect yourself from both batteries in play.
Damn John how smart is that you buy battery charger to charge a dead batterybut the battery charger won't charge a dead battery you have to trick the battery charger to think in the battery is not dead. LOL
The battery charger doesn’t detect a battery. That’s why it’s a smart battery charger. I use one of my Milwaukee M18 tool batteries to bump the voltage on a battery that is less than 9v. If it’s really low you can use a welder.
Thank you for this video. I used my car jumper to start my trickle charger and it worked. Now I can try and charge my 3 other dead car batteries I have lying around
Bro thanks man....I did it this way tho...I found my harbor freight cheap rotary tool...the power wire is exactly 12 volts, cut the wire, used my harbor freight 5 dollar multimeter to find out what wire was positive...plugged it in...hooked my charger up...did the same as you and presto...it started charging...thanks dude subscription added man
If u don't have a battery operated power tool look around your home...small neck massagers, old cable box wirers, or laptop power wires usually are exactly 12 volts, all plug in power devices say on them input volts and output volts....u just gotta figure out which one is negative and which is positive...then trick your charger...hell my hair trimmer charger is exactly 12 volts output
Yep that worked for me. I ran a car battery totally dead by leaving an interior light on. I have a battery pack however, apparently that is "smart" too and it would not give any juice to the system. No lights or anything would come on. I did what you said and got the charger working. Thanks.
you would think that the manufacturers would provide a small button to achieve the same thing - Momentarily put a voltage on the leads. It's sad that a flat battery can't be charged by a smart battery charger.
I got an old Exide charger from ebay not long ago, 80 something dollar's, I still use my old Harley Davidson charger, I hated this smart charger, if a battery is completely dead, you have to do all this B.S. !
I just want to say that even though you can get the battery up to its regular voltage, it will lose its ability to store much power. I left my gel battery in a motorcycle over winter (it was hard to take out) and tried this trick because I've only been using that battery for one season and didn't feel like buying a new one again. It got up to its 17V but I could only get like 1,5 ignition out of it before it would get too weak again. Now I have the charging extension on my new battery so hopefully, I'll remember to cycle it during winter and I won't have to take it out at all.
I just bought the same charger from harbor freight. I didnt even watch the whole video before I wrote this. Ok so inside that charger box there is the smart chip on the right side mounted vertically. There are 2 white wires and 2 black wires. There are 2 ways to do this. 1st way is. Solder 2 wires, 1 on the top black wire and the other on the bottom black wire and connect with a flip switch and mount it to the housing. 2nd way is what I did and that is to cut the 2 black wires on the chip and simply wire nut them together. And done it will be hot all the time. Both ways you can still use the amp output. I use this same charger with this mod to do electrolysis cleaning and it work great.
If you know what a smart charger is (That you didn't though your old el cheapo HF battery charge actually is 1!) and you run into this problem frequently, all you should do is hack into the charger and create a temporary jumping switch s.a. those push on switches (As someone else has uploaded a clip here on YT about it) and have the smart option to overrule the smart fracture you have but don't want, smartly!
Thank you Sir! I really dislike these smart things..bought a centech from harbor freight today with a completely dead battery on my RV. This trick took it 10 seconds to start working. Off an old DeWalt battery for a drill. Bless Ya! I was about to return it tomorrow with a frown on my face.
Does the Harbor Freight charger you have not have a manual override button like the Noco Boost chargers have? If your voltage is under 2 volts, it wont recognize the battery.....then u press the manual button, and it'll read it then.
Hey john, take an old 2 wire cord and crimp on terminal rings or terminal forks and slide those into the tabs on the tool battery and put some dinky alligator clips on the other end. I actually used this exact setup to power a 12v fuel fill tank that I have.
Happy New Year 2023! On the other end of "Lockdown". Unfortunately my Snowmobile Starter Battery that hasn't seen much action since early 2020 or 2021. Which means 2-3 years of not running. Apparently there was enough juice for my "Smart" Chargers to attempt charging (usually 1-2 volts is all it needs)... BUT my Digital Load Tester which can give me a "baseline" reading needs A LOT more Volts. (I'm speculating 8-9 volts? Since after some brief charging it was showing 6-7 volts on a Multi-Meter but nothing on the Load Tester.) After leaving it overnight it was able to "top off" and appear "full" (over 12v even 12.5/12.6) but the Internal Resistance is crazy high so the best I could be for a beginning/"baseline" was 75A, now about 115A but not much more yet. (Only a slight click/spin with the current onboard battery, Needs a jumper pack to provide the needed amps... Or a manual rope pull) Thinking I need to put on a "dumb" charger for a while to force a charge... The smart Chargers "desulfate" functions and/or modes haven't seemed good/fast enough. Maybe 20 minutes "dumb" cycles alternating with a "smart" cycle (cool down)... Load Testing before and after each step?
yeah a question, my new charger, after learning my new noco would not work on a new battery, well charger come on then I see 1.6amps it starts charging then give error,, the battery was new yet I don't drive much and my car is 2018 NOT sure this would work being the charger does come on for a minute or so.
Thank you. So far so good.....I had a new battery fitted to my motorbike before the Black Death arrived 😂 and I couldn't take it out for ages. Its dead. Tried your tip, jumped it with a freshly charged car battery, the charger has started charging.....so fingers crossed 👌
I had the same problem with my 08 Tahoe. I finally figured out that the problem was the radio. It had a short 8n it somewhere that I couldn't get fixed. I changed thr radio system out and no more dead batteries. I hope this helps you or anyone who may own a Tahoe.
Good for you. But parasitic battery drainage isn't caused by radio all the time. If your car has that spying device, OnStar, suspect that or more importantly those Bose or other brands amplifiers that were nice when new or the infotainment center/old DVD player, etc., or even AC-related circuits such as those small relatively silent fans in the back, etc. In short, you need to systematically troubleshoot through your fuse box to hopefully find the real reason and save your battery and personal sanity.
Use the really cheap 9volt battery out of that old transistor radio, or the smoke alarm. Get a set of tiny alligator clips and parallel the 9vt to the clips when you hook up to the 12 volt you want to charge. Better than being hunted down by "she who must be obeyed" cuz you drop her battery on the cement and crack it, woe - u in trouble plenty. When you are done, tuck that 9vt and those gators in a baggie and tape them to the top of your charger. Now you can tell the guys you upgraded your charger to a HEMI 😅
I have a dead motorcycle battery. Jump start works and bike runs when connected to the car battery. But as soon as disconnected, bike dies. Will your method work for this situation? Thanks!
Picked up that exact charger at Harbor Freight in Raleigh Friday. Used a weak (but still 12.5v) alarm panel battery to get it started charging the 6 month old battery in one of my motorcycles. Rode the bike three weeks ago today. Went ride it Tuesday and it was so dead speedo lights wouldn't come on. Anyway. Left charger on for two days. It's showing it is charging. Took it off this morning to go for a ride. Tried the key. Nope. Nothing. Meter battery. It's at 31mVdc. It was at 5vdc before I put the charger on it. I don't get it. Heading out now to get another battery. I bought this one new in October. And it was fine 3 weeks ago. No aftermarket anything to be draining it. Irritated. May as well get the $55 back for the charger, too.
You are a genius, my battery wrnt from 0% and now its at 4% and still charging. I guess you found the correct way to show them "Smart" chargers. Thanks again well worth my sub here.
@@TurboJohnRacing well it did work and said it charged them up to 100%. I took the charger off and it was down to a little over 6 volts. They are 12 volt batteries so i assume they just have dead cells in them.
Sometimes, optimas also have to be hooked to a good battery with jumper cables, let sit for a few minutes then charge the good battery while the jumper cables are hooked to dead one.
Can we get a tutorial on cleaning those terminals up? jkjk LOL I've had to jump start my not so smart charger a billion times over the years because i'm a cheap ass and they don't make a good lawnmower -atv-etc. batt anymore it seems. I remember when they first came out with these chargers and I thought the damn charger was junk from the factory (almost sent it back until I was informed what a "smart charger" was). LOL
I just took the 9V battery connector from an old smoke detector, added some wire and clamps to it that I flattened out to fit like spade terminals. Snap a 9 volt battery to it and can bump charge/trick these POS smart chargers. Good to see some more home brewed approaches to combat the new technology junk of today lol
It doesn't work on a battery that won't hold a charge lol, it will charge the battery enough to start but if left charging overnight it will of course be able to start, but if not hooked up the battery will not hold a charge if not hooked up.
My motorcycle has been sitting for a year. Dead battery. Jump start only works when the bike battery is connected to car battery. As soon as disconnected bike dies. Will this method work for my situation? Or do I need a new battery
...that's nice and all but I just use a $5 trickle charger for about 5 min and then take it off...I have a trickle for every smart battery or charger...
I have an odyssey pc680 in my Ducati the breakdown truck let the battery go completely dead hear is what I am trying . I have a deltran battery tender I did have two the old one I had for 15 years got killed in a lightning storm . I still have both pairs of crocodile clips . I have the lead connect to the bike so I will use one to bring open ends off the bike this will reverse the colours coming from the bike I bring the jump leads from the car and connect to wrong colour than normal . In this case wrong is right . Then I hook up my charger crocodile clips to the correct colours coming from the car . Hopefully this will do the trick . Deltran are fantastic charger you can buy extra leads another set for another bike or whatever in this case the extra crocodile clips save the day for me I hope anyway .
👍👍👍 I hooked it up using a dewalt battery pack as shown and my charger kicked in! thank you very much. That is truly a hack! Now I'm going to do a video to show you how to get that mower and battery cleaned up nice. ..and yes, this comment comes to you 3 yrs after you posted the vid!
Very welcome! Awesome
At a store close to me, I asked this man did they have any manual battery chargers coming in , this d.a.said, I had no idea anyone was smart enough to use a manual charging, my statement to him was yeah, most people just stock shelves !!
Heaven forbid a world run by “smart” computers, dudes like you make the world go round and you just saved my bacon 👍🏻👍🏻 thanks man🎉
I’ve asked many times about using this method, and no one replied, till you put this on! Now I know that this will work I will try it, thanks
Worked like a charm! I thought something was wrong with my charger. Had NO IDEA that it was because it could not register a dead batter to even begin charging it. THANK YOU!!
awesome!
kinda glad we have an old charger with an "auto/manual" switch, the manual trickle charges totally flat batteries until auto can detect it
Awesome trick. I left my car in the garage for half a year not able to charge at all. Now it is charging and hopefully my car will go back online soon. Thank you for sharing
This will work in a bind. Just be aware of the dangers.
There is a good chance that you will blow the fuse in your tool battery. The dead lead acid battery will more or less work as a short if it's completely discharged. The fuse is not easily replaced so you risk bricking your tool battery.
A better way is to buy a small 13.8V power supply (or 12V will work as well), preferably current limited. Hook it up with the correct polarity and charge manually for a few minutes. Usually it's enough to get the battery above 2-6V for the smart charger to start. You can get one for less than $20.
As pointed out in several of the comments, your battery will never be the same after a deep discharge. Lead acid batteries should be stored fully charged in a cool dry place. Disconnect it if possible and charge it fully with a smart charger or if thats not possible, arrange so you can charge it fully at the end of the season and top up the charge every 6 months. A permanently attached battery connector with an inline fuse is a good solution.
DUDE! I'm not worthy!!!!!!! I had a Golf Cart behind a shed I want to sell. Knew the betteries were toast. Also knew the cart runs and dosent really run bad. Just needs batteries. And really no way to get any vehicle in the fenced back yard to get jumpers on a battery. So I was looking at removing 2 of the 8 volt golf cart batteries and luggin em all the way up through the garage. Till I saw this video that is. YOU DA MAN BRO! I got it to take 1st off a small smart charger with your Lithium tool battery hack, then I was able to get enough of a charge for the smart 48 volt regular Golf cart battery to kick in. I'm so totally geeked--I now have spare time-or as I like to call it, more beer drinkin time! Thank you! I'm only 3 years late with this comment--I was drinkin beer! LOL
Damn John I’ve owned this damn “smart” Charger for a year and I thought it was harbor freight junk. I can across this video and it just so happens I left the fuel pump on and killed the battery in my truck and off course my jumper park was all but dead I did what you said and sure enough the charger started charging! 😊 thank you man
Good video. Noco Genius smart chargers have a force mode to charge a battery below 1 volt. I still have and use my Schumacher 1 Amp manual charger to trickle charge my battery along with my PulseTech PowerPulse passive battery desulfator.
Yes this method works perfectly, I did although use a smaller gauge wire at first and it turned into a toaster wire so I went up to 12 gauge house wiring. Some chargers although good like the BatteryMinder don't take the hint right away and wait for the next test cycle; can be 30 seconds to a minute. Just be aware of wiring gauge and possible test cycles. Perfect solution but as always be careful; batteries are nothing to play with if you are unsure. Wear protective gear as stated in the video. Most solutions will have zero issues but you need to understand either battery might have a disagreement with the situation so protect yourself from both batteries in play.
Damn John how smart is that you buy battery charger to charge a dead batterybut the battery charger won't charge a dead battery you have to trick the battery charger to think in the battery is not dead. LOL
LOL, that is exactly right!!!! hahahaha
My thoughts exactly, don’t seem too smart if it cant do its job without help
The battery charger doesn’t detect a battery. That’s why it’s a smart battery charger. I use one of my Milwaukee M18 tool batteries to bump the voltage on a battery that is less than 9v. If it’s really low you can use a welder.
Thank you for this video. I used my car jumper to start my trickle charger and it worked. Now I can try and charge my 3 other dead car batteries I have lying around
Man that makes alot since ...
Bro thanks man....I did it this way tho...I found my harbor freight cheap rotary tool...the power wire is exactly 12 volts, cut the wire, used my harbor freight 5 dollar multimeter to find out what wire was positive...plugged it in...hooked my charger up...did the same as you and presto...it started charging...thanks dude subscription added man
If u don't have a battery operated power tool look around your home...small neck massagers, old cable box wirers, or laptop power wires usually are exactly 12 volts, all plug in power devices say on them input volts and output volts....u just gotta figure out which one is negative and which is positive...then trick your charger...hell my hair trimmer charger is exactly 12 volts output
Nice! Good tips
I got a battery tender and I hook it up once a month
So my battery is ready to go and I will never let it die. 👍
Yep that worked for me. I ran a car battery totally dead by leaving an interior light on. I have a battery pack however, apparently that is "smart" too and it would not give any juice to the system. No lights or anything would come on. I did what you said and got the charger working. Thanks.
Great job TJ! I have two of those from Harbor freight. I didn't realize that about the smart chargers!
you would think that the manufacturers would provide a small button to achieve the same thing - Momentarily put a voltage on the leads.
It's sad that a flat battery can't be charged by a smart battery charger.
Top it worked, I used 2 6v batteries in serie holding together, and at the ends I used the multimeter cables, is charging now woot!
Yep that's what dumb people have done to us. (Smart charger) lol. I love my 20 year old cheap Schumacher charger it's on when you turn it on !
Not because of dumb people. It’s because old chargers can cause fires when left plugged in.
It for sure was nice to have the older chargers with a timer and power out!
Politicians protecting us from ourselves
I got an old Exide charger from ebay not long ago, 80 something dollar's, I still use my old Harley Davidson charger, I hated this smart charger, if a battery is completely dead, you have to do all this B.S. !
A smart charger that is too stupid to charge a dead battery. Awesome!
I just want to say that even though you can get the battery up to its regular voltage, it will lose its ability to store much power. I left my gel battery in a motorcycle over winter (it was hard to take out) and tried this trick because I've only been using that battery for one season and didn't feel like buying a new one again. It got up to its 17V but I could only get like 1,5 ignition out of it before it would get too weak again. Now I have the charging extension on my new battery so hopefully, I'll remember to cycle it during winter and I won't have to take it out at all.
Jon your a legend with this video 🙌🏼
Best example I’ve seen so far. Thanks
I just bought the same charger from harbor freight. I didnt even watch the whole video before I wrote this.
Ok so inside that charger box there is the smart chip on the right side mounted vertically. There are 2 white wires and 2 black wires. There are 2 ways to do this. 1st way is. Solder 2 wires, 1 on the top black wire and the other on the bottom black wire and connect with a flip switch and mount it to the housing. 2nd way is what I did and that is to cut the 2 black wires on the chip and simply wire nut them together. And done it will be hot all the time. Both ways you can still use the amp output.
I use this same charger with this mod to do electrolysis cleaning and it work great.
Was looking for info on battery chargers and now I'm more interested in if you turned the lawn mower into a ratrod?! 😂🤣
Thank you so much for the tip. Worked great.
Glad it worked!
If you know what a smart charger is (That you didn't though your old el cheapo HF battery charge actually is 1!) and you run into this problem frequently, all you should do is hack into the charger and create a temporary jumping switch s.a. those push on switches (As someone else has uploaded a clip here on YT about it) and have the smart option to overrule the smart fracture you have but don't want, smartly!
Thanks I'm a widow trying to learn all this stuff my wonderful husband took care of.
Sorry for your loss, may he Rest In Power^^
Thank you Sir! I really dislike these smart things..bought a centech from harbor freight today with a completely dead battery on my RV. This trick took it 10 seconds to start working. Off an old DeWalt battery for a drill. Bless Ya! I was about to return it tomorrow with a frown on my face.
This worked for me thx, it is a bit disappointing that the new chargers don,t deal with this. Nice one tho
Does the Harbor Freight charger you have not have a manual override button like the Noco Boost chargers have? If your voltage is under 2 volts, it wont recognize the battery.....then u press the manual button, and it'll read it then.
I have same exact charger for a motorcycle battery it happened to me so even tho the gage not working does it still charge
Thank you saved my camping weekend!
Hey john, take an old 2 wire cord and crimp on terminal rings or terminal forks and slide those into the tabs on the tool battery and put some dinky alligator clips on the other end. I actually used this exact setup to power a 12v fuel fill tank that I have.
Great tip man... Got it working!!! You're a life saver...
Hey where can i find or get those lead cables you connected to the secondary battery? Or what else can be used to deliver the same result
will this trick work if i use auxiliary starter to fool the battery charger?
Nice trick. I have the same battery charger. Been using my old one because I couldn't get the newer one to work when the batt was totally dead.
Genius after returning one thinking i got a dud for the second time i tried your trick and got it
Nice!
Happy New Year 2023! On the other end of "Lockdown". Unfortunately my Snowmobile Starter Battery that hasn't seen much action since early 2020 or 2021. Which means 2-3 years of not running.
Apparently there was enough juice for my "Smart" Chargers to attempt charging (usually 1-2 volts is all it needs)... BUT my Digital Load Tester which can give me a "baseline" reading needs A LOT more Volts. (I'm speculating 8-9 volts? Since after some brief charging it was showing 6-7 volts on a Multi-Meter but nothing on the Load Tester.)
After leaving it overnight it was able to "top off" and appear "full" (over 12v even 12.5/12.6) but the Internal Resistance is crazy high so the best I could be for a beginning/"baseline" was 75A, now about 115A but not much more yet. (Only a slight click/spin with the current onboard battery, Needs a jumper pack to provide the needed amps... Or a manual rope pull)
Thinking I need to put on a "dumb" charger for a while to force a charge... The smart Chargers "desulfate" functions and/or modes haven't seemed good/fast enough.
Maybe 20 minutes "dumb" cycles alternating with a "smart" cycle (cool down)... Load Testing before and after each step?
yeah a question, my new charger, after learning my new noco would not work on a new battery, well charger come on then I see 1.6amps it starts charging then give error,, the battery was new yet I don't drive much and my car is 2018 NOT sure this would work being the charger does come on for a minute or so.
Cool idea! Appreciate it. Also, show the rat rod build!🤣
Thank you. So far so good.....I had a new battery fitted to my motorbike before the Black Death arrived 😂 and I couldn't take it out for ages. Its dead. Tried your tip, jumped it with a freshly charged car battery, the charger has started charging.....so fingers crossed 👌
My son has a lil electric dirt bike I bet I can get it to take a charge by doing this thanks for this info bro
Might be a dumb question but how do you do the proper way?
I had the same problem with my 08 Tahoe. I finally figured out that the problem was the radio. It had a short 8n it somewhere that I couldn't get fixed. I changed thr radio system out and no more dead batteries. I hope this helps you or anyone who may own a Tahoe.
Good for you. But parasitic battery drainage isn't caused by radio all the time. If your car has that spying device, OnStar, suspect that or more importantly those Bose or other brands amplifiers that were nice when new or the infotainment center/old DVD player, etc., or even AC-related circuits such as those small relatively silent fans in the back, etc. In short, you need to systematically troubleshoot through your fuse box to hopefully find the real reason and save your battery and personal sanity.
Sweet. Good job!
Awesome trick John!
thanx john..
We used to do that to tool batteries also.
What about portable car chargers, please?
Good deal. I was going to buy a trickle charger but this will work. Thanks👍
Can I use speaker wires to connect to connect the batteries?
I have the same charger and my charger keeps going from charging to fully charged what does that mean
I threw away a whole set of batteries because I didn't know this :( Now I KNOW! Thanks!
Good trick John
Use the really cheap 9volt battery out of that old transistor radio, or the smoke alarm. Get a set of tiny alligator clips and parallel the 9vt to the clips when you hook up to the 12 volt you want to charge.
Better than being hunted down by "she who must be obeyed" cuz you drop her battery on the cement and crack it, woe - u in trouble plenty.
When you are done, tuck that 9vt and those gators in a baggie and tape them to the top of your charger.
Now you can tell the guys you upgraded your charger to a HEMI 😅
Thanks for all the videos. I'm learning a lot. Hopefully building my race (drag) car for the first time. Keep it coming!
How's it coming bro
Slow but it going! Getting lq9 bored out
How about calcification buildup on the battery plates? I’ve heard if that happens then the battery can NOT be salvaged ….?
But does the battery still hold a charge?
I have a dead motorcycle battery. Jump start works and bike runs when connected to the car battery. But as soon as disconnected, bike dies. Will your method work for this situation? Thanks!
Sounds like your battery may be bad! Take it to a parts store, they can check it.
It works!!!! Thank you!🤘
If I had a vehicle with a good battery I wouldn't need a dam charger, I'd just jump it.
Amazing - this just worked on my motor home 😮😊
I'll be trying this later today on my motorcycle
Picked up that exact charger at Harbor Freight in Raleigh Friday. Used a weak (but still 12.5v) alarm panel battery to get it started charging the 6 month old battery in one of my motorcycles. Rode the bike three weeks ago today. Went ride it Tuesday and it was so dead speedo lights wouldn't come on.
Anyway. Left charger on for two days. It's showing it is charging. Took it off this morning to go for a ride. Tried the key. Nope. Nothing. Meter battery. It's at 31mVdc. It was at 5vdc before I put the charger on it. I don't get it. Heading out now to get another battery.
I bought this one new in October. And it was fine 3 weeks ago. No aftermarket anything to be draining it. Irritated. May as well get the $55 back for the charger, too.
Upvote, because it worked:) I used a 9V battery.
Worked great! thanks
Worked great, thanks!
thanks im going to try this
Fixing to go trick my smart charger now and show it who's smartest one is 😆. Thanks
You are a genius, my battery wrnt from 0% and now its at 4% and still charging. I guess you found the correct way to show them "Smart" chargers. Thanks again well worth my sub here.
Awesome!
@@TurboJohnRacing well it did work and said it charged them up to 100%. I took the charger off and it was down to a little over 6 volts. They are 12 volt batteries so i assume they just have dead cells in them.
thank I was looking for a video like this for hours honestly🍻
Thanks,worked great
Glad it helped
Awesome mate thanks
Maybe this will fix the Optima battery I have that I can't get to charge!
Sometimes, optimas also have to be hooked to a good battery with jumper cables, let sit for a few minutes then charge the good battery while the jumper cables are hooked to dead one.
@@TurboJohnRacing I'll go try that. Thanks!
Awesome video it actually worked.
Great vid. Thanks bud.
Worked perfectly… but I used a jump starter as fake charge hahahhaha great thanks
Excellent!
Are you sure it's her drill battery?
Thanks , what a great tip ,love it!
What if I don't have a second vehicle?
Can we get a tutorial on cleaning those terminals up? jkjk LOL
I've had to jump start my not so smart charger a billion times over the years because i'm a cheap ass and they don't make a good lawnmower -atv-etc. batt anymore it seems. I remember when they first came out with these chargers and I thought the damn charger was junk from the factory (almost sent it back until I was informed what a "smart charger" was). LOL
LOL, terminal cleaning is not my strong point
I just took the 9V battery connector from an old smoke detector, added some wire and clamps to it that I flattened out to fit like spade terminals. Snap a 9 volt battery to it and can bump charge/trick these POS smart chargers. Good to see some more home brewed approaches to combat the new technology junk of today lol
Bad ass thanks for the share 👍🤣 always
I have the charger but not the voltage measuring device
That actually worked thank you very helpful
Use a DC welder. Works great.
Hmmm, never thought about that!
NOLA
1 year ago
Thanks.
Thank you, I needed to know this, and didn't.
Glad it was helpful!
It doesn't work on a battery that won't hold a charge lol, it will charge the battery enough to start but if left charging overnight it will of course be able to start, but if not hooked up the battery will not hold a charge if not hooked up.
Bad ass thank you I gotta smart battery charger Stanley goes into flo mode Automatically is that the reason
I don't know
I’m totally confused!! Need help charging golf cart batteries but you lost me.
I just did this to my 17lbs AGM battery on my racecar...it was completely dead but I tricked the charger lol now it is good to go
My motorcycle has been sitting for a year. Dead battery. Jump start only works when the bike battery is connected to car battery. As soon as disconnected bike dies. Will this method work for my situation? Or do I need a new battery
...that's nice and all but I just use a $5 trickle charger for about 5 min and then take it off...I have a trickle for every smart battery or charger...
Great video, it worked.
Nice
Haven’t gotten to watch anything since about January my phone took a crap and they just sent them back yesterday, so now I’m trying to catch up 💁
I have an odyssey pc680 in my Ducati the breakdown truck let the battery go completely dead hear is what I am trying . I have a deltran battery tender I did have two the old one I had for 15 years got killed in a lightning storm . I still have both pairs of crocodile clips . I have the lead connect to the bike so I will use one to bring open ends off the bike this will reverse the colours coming from the bike I bring the jump leads from the car and connect to wrong colour than normal . In this case wrong is right . Then I hook up my charger crocodile clips to the correct colours coming from the car . Hopefully this will do the trick . Deltran are fantastic charger you can buy extra leads another set for another bike or whatever in this case the extra crocodile clips save the day for me I hope anyway .
You saved me