6V conventional lead acid battery, 3 months standing went from full charge to zero. My old fashioned 'as many 2v cells as you care to put on' rectifier charger has packed up and I've only got these new fangled 'intelligent' chargers - although they seem too dim to realise there isn't any charge in the battery, and don't seem able to get the charging process underway.
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N.O.S.
OK I've forgotten something fundamental here.
6V conventional lead acid battery, 3 months standing went from full charge to zero. My old fashioned 'as many 2v cells as you care to put on' rectifier charger has packed up and I've only got these new fangled 'intelligent' chargers - although they seem too dim to realise there isn't any charge in the battery, and don't seem able to get the charging process underway.
So how to get it to charge?
Voltage readings : Cell 1 (neg. post) 0.19V :-( Cell 2 0.13V :-( Cell 3 (pos. post) 0.04V :-(
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