micktheshed
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Your best chance with this battery is to use an 'intelligent' type charger (Aldi & Lidle do them for about £14) & leave it connected for several days (the longer the better) to de-sulphate the plates. If the voltage has dropped below about 10V it may be necessary to connect to another good battery for a while or use an old 'stupid' (LOL) type charger with a 12v low wattage bulb in series (don't know why...just do it!) to raise the voltage first.
You are unlikely to get anywhere near 100% original capacity but it's worth a try if only for the experience LOL.
Best of luck!
Just read rustic @ 18, he just about covers it all.
You are unlikely to get anywhere near 100% original capacity but it's worth a try if only for the experience LOL.
Best of luck!
Just read rustic @ 18, he just about covers it all.