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
> 
> 
> 
>  
>
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