Scooter Battery
By Charlie on May 10, 2009 in Hearing & Orthepedic

I left my keys in my ignition of my scooter and the battery is dead, how is charging a 12?
The battery is dead my scooter is a battery voltage 12 (very small), I can get a new one or should I go in some way, as it does with car batteries?
Do not just buy a battery charger – a purchase that specifies that it is designed to charge batteries of motorcycles – or only batteries motorcycle, or he has a switch controlled motorcycle battery scenario, because most car battery chargers using too much power and small battery damage. The charger in your case, it will take 18-24 hours to recharge the battery scooter.
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