I am no expert but until someone answers for sure Im going to help you out and say that yes a 24volt charger will charge a battery slightly. You will in no way get up to 36 volts or the right amounts of amps (volts are like how fast water can come out of a pipe, and amps are like how much water is actually coming out, wide pipe=lots of water; small pipe=less water. but moving both at same speed.) So yes Im pretty sure your 36v batt will capture some electricity and bring it back to mid-low volts (5-15) but you should really find a 36v charger for you 36v battery. if you find this charger keep in mind that the lower the amp rating of the charger (say 1amp -3amp) will take longer to charge the battery but its better for the battery. Higher amps are for fast charges in an emergency and will lower battery performance and life over time.
If you take out the battery tray and turn it over, you will find the Battery Temperature Sensor. Just found out this was the reason my check engine light stayed on. One of the wires was exposed and discharging to the frame of the jeep.
ACER ASPIRE ONE!!!!!!!!!! EITHER THAT OR THE MSI WIND, DEPENDING ON YOUR PRICE RANGE OR WILLINGNESS TO WAIT FOR THE 6-cell BATTERY. BUT YEA, I WOULD PICK THE ACER OR MSI OVER ASUS. CHECK OUT ALL THE REVIEWS ONLINE AND ON YOUTUBE. YOU'LL SEE WHY.
try to turn it over and take out the battery
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if it is any think over 1 volt it is not a cell battery it is just a 6 volt battery if you had a 1 volt then it would be a cell battery
Each cell in a typical car battery has a little over 1.5 volts. Eight cells per battery equals the battery's total voltage.
If the battery will not hold a charge it more than likely has a dead cell. If the battery is over 4 years old, replace it.
Dead cell in the battery or something is on pulling power from the battery overnight.
the cell has been developed into a full working battery with smaller but more powerful batteries today.
Can be a dead cell in the battery which will fully discharge the battery over night. The battery must be replaced. Of course any battery will loose it's charge over a few months of storage.
It gives the battery the ability to store energy over a long period of time.
Either something is on and is drawing current from the battery or the battery itself has a dead cell which will drain the battery. If the battery is over 3 yeas old, replace it.
take the battery out and let it dry over night
To have better control of nucleus on over all activities of the cell.
could be a dead cell in battery if battery ic over 4 yeare old is probably battery
Overcharging, running it down over and over, dead cell in the battery, or something left on in the vehicle, such as any light or stuck relay.