Richard
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- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
- Messages
- 4,955
- Location
- Knoxville, TN
- Tractor
- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
I've got a battery that HAS been fine, used to start my backhoe. It's getting a bit long in tooth but works.
Some idiot that's working on his king pin, needed to raise the loader, turned machine on and when he killed the machine, left the key turned on..... dead battery.
By the way, that idiot would of course, be me.
Put charger on for while....I need to start machine for 30 seconds to simply raise the bucket again.... put charger on, let it sit for maybe 10 minutes then crank it to the start circuit.
Machine didn't have enough juice to start yet so Jumped off machine to unplug charger, lift the positive off the battery (all I can reach) it sparked a bit but all was as normal otherwise.
Here is where I am not 100% sure what I did.... in my mind, I "know" I reattached things, then put the charger back on starting at 2 amps.... what I might have done is hit the switch other direction which takes it immediately to starting amps (something like 200?? I don't recall)
None the less... nothing did anything. This isn't right, so jumped off machine to unplug charger, disconnected battery and it didn't give me a tiny spark like it usually does.
I reattach things, turn charger on and now, the needle on it is simply bouncing to FULL right, and back, FULL right and back...I turn it off it stops.
Turn it back on, FULL right, back, FULL right and back.... it's bouncing like a ball.
This isn't normal, this likely isn't good.
I am presuming I've shorted a plate in the battery and wondering if that would make sense given this highly technical description!?
Some idiot that's working on his king pin, needed to raise the loader, turned machine on and when he killed the machine, left the key turned on..... dead battery.
By the way, that idiot would of course, be me.
Put charger on for while....I need to start machine for 30 seconds to simply raise the bucket again.... put charger on, let it sit for maybe 10 minutes then crank it to the start circuit.
Machine didn't have enough juice to start yet so Jumped off machine to unplug charger, lift the positive off the battery (all I can reach) it sparked a bit but all was as normal otherwise.
Here is where I am not 100% sure what I did.... in my mind, I "know" I reattached things, then put the charger back on starting at 2 amps.... what I might have done is hit the switch other direction which takes it immediately to starting amps (something like 200?? I don't recall)
None the less... nothing did anything. This isn't right, so jumped off machine to unplug charger, disconnected battery and it didn't give me a tiny spark like it usually does.
I reattach things, turn charger on and now, the needle on it is simply bouncing to FULL right, and back, FULL right and back...I turn it off it stops.
Turn it back on, FULL right, back, FULL right and back.... it's bouncing like a ball.
This isn't normal, this likely isn't good.
I am presuming I've shorted a plate in the battery and wondering if that would make sense given this highly technical description!?