Why is my battery taking charge hours?

Why is my battery taking charge hours?

The number one reason your iPhone or Android smartphone is charging slow is because of a bad cable. USB cables get dragged around and beat up quite a bit and most people never even think to replace the ones that originally came with their devices. Thankfully, USB charging cables are easy (and cheap) to replace.

Is charging 8 hours new battery?

Nowadays, smartphones come with lithium ion (Li-ion) batteries with partial charge that can get fully charged within about 2 h. However, manufacturers still insist on charging them for 8 hours before the first use.

Can a trickle charger charge a dead battery?

You can’t “resurect” a dead battery with a trickle charger. A trickle charger is meant to maintain a fully charged battery. Bring the battery inside for 24 hours then put it back in, drive around for an hour and have the electrolytes checked at your trusted local repair shop. Start thinking about buying a new battery.

Is it bad to charge your phone multiple times a day?

Android phone manufacturers, including Samsung, say the same. “Do not leave your phone connected to the charger for long periods of time or overnight.” Huawei says, “Keeping your battery level as close to the middle (30% to 70%) as possible can effectively prolong the battery life.”

Do I need to drain the battery of a new phone?

As per common belief, people charge their new smartphones the very first time by typically draining it out and then charging it for 8 to 12 hours non-stop. This behavior may have been true in the era of nickel batteries, however you need not resort to such practice for today’s lithium-ion batteries.

How long does it take to charge a dead car battery?

A dead car battery takes anywhere between 4 to 24 hours to be charged fully. The time varies according to the amperage and size of the battery. Usually, a common rate for car battery chargers is a 4 amp one, and a dead 52Ah battery will need at least 10 hours to charge fully.

How long does it take for a deep cycle battery to charge?

When the battery receives half to two thirds of the power you think it does, it will die sooner than you expected. Another mistake is not letting the batteries charge long enough. They typically need eight to ten hours to charge the battery. A fully discharged deep cycle battery may need twelve hours of charging when connected to the power grid.

What to do if your battery goes dead when plugged in?

If the voltage does not go up when plugged in, look for a blown fuse in the charge circuit in the converter/charger. Look also for any electronic disconnect switches that totally isolate the battery system.

How to charge a totally dead car battery with Kent Bergsma?

Watch Kent’s complete Car Battery Clinic Series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list… In part 5 of this series, Kent will demonstrate a good way you can charge a super dead battery. Some battery chargers will not work unless there is some good voltage in the battery. You will need another battery and some jumpers to do this.