They only work if you hook them up. I believe they could bring up a dead battery, but it would take a week. If a battery has been dead for some time, I would replace it.
Bruce Roe 25 Nov 2006 spddemun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I bought one of those over a year ago but never hooked > it up! I will be doing that in a few days, but need > to get the battery charged overnight so it will start, > right? If no start, then need to replace battery and > then use float? > > I pulled the coupon out of my paper as I need one for > the Linc. It is dead now as well, not to mention > covered in a layer of dust. > > Thanks. Karen > > --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > I use a battery float charger (not a trickle > > charger) to keep > > all my batteries optimum. Harb*r Freig*t had theirs > > on > > sale for $5 the other day. Just make sure its > > connected > > by pulling the plug momentarily; the red light > > should stay > > on. Don't leave it unplugged, or IT will eventually > > run > > your battery dowm. > > > > Bruce Roe > > > > > _________________________________________________________________________ ___________ > Cheap talk? > Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. > http://voice.yahoo.com >

