LexusLover
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So I have a battery that is dead and I have been told it won’t hold a charge by Napa. I checked it with a multimeter and it reads above 11v which is confusing because that would mean I don’t have a dead cell. I had triple a come check it and it read just under 10 and I was told the alternator was working properly. But then after aaa jumped me I read the battery again with my craftsman obd and it was jumping between 6.8-7.1
So today I’ve done a lot of reading about diy reconditioning with magnesium sulfate and baking soda. I have some scented Epsom salt and I’m wondering if that will be adequate? But the only other thing I will need is a charger. Can anyone recommend a charger that is under $30 thag will work for this month purpose? I’ve found a smart pulse charger on marketplace for $25 but have been told if a cell is dead that sometimes a smart charging device won’t charge the battery. I was told a trickle charger from Walmart will do the trick but if there is a better option that will charge faster than having to leave the battery overnight that would be preferable.
I am going to be looking for a short circuit in my wire harness after completing an engine swap and a small fuel fire caused by a haphazardly executed search for leaking fuel injectors and troubleshooting procedure. I have received a lot of advice and help from this and another community that has been stelar so far. But it looks like it’s going to take at least 24 maybe even 48 hours to recondition the battery if it is able to be reconditioned.
So today I’ve done a lot of reading about diy reconditioning with magnesium sulfate and baking soda. I have some scented Epsom salt and I’m wondering if that will be adequate? But the only other thing I will need is a charger. Can anyone recommend a charger that is under $30 thag will work for this month purpose? I’ve found a smart pulse charger on marketplace for $25 but have been told if a cell is dead that sometimes a smart charging device won’t charge the battery. I was told a trickle charger from Walmart will do the trick but if there is a better option that will charge faster than having to leave the battery overnight that would be preferable.
I am going to be looking for a short circuit in my wire harness after completing an engine swap and a small fuel fire caused by a haphazardly executed search for leaking fuel injectors and troubleshooting procedure. I have received a lot of advice and help from this and another community that has been stelar so far. But it looks like it’s going to take at least 24 maybe even 48 hours to recondition the battery if it is able to be reconditioned.
