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What should I do if my Corvette battery is not charging?

What should I do if my Corvette battery is not charging?

The battery charge indicator gauge will likely show no movement (battery is not accepting a charge) within the first half hour. If the battery is salvageable, the charge indicator needle will move up to the 14-15 volt range usually within the half hour. At that point, the charger should be switched to the medium or low position.

What should battery voltage be on Corvette C6?

Charge voltages should not exceed 15.5 volts and 10-12 Amps. To see if the lead-acid or Gel Cell battery will take a charge, start with the battery charger set on high for a half hour. This warms up the electrolyte and begins to release the sulfation paste that is surrounding the lead plates.

What’s the best charger for a corvette battery?

You can also prolong your battery’s life with a Battery Tender Plus (PN 171251). This maintains a specific charge level above 12.6 volts while compensating for temperature variations.

Where to connect jumper cable on Corvette C6?

Jumper cable instructions warn you to connect the negative cable at an engine location rather than the battery’s negative terminal. This is to prevent explosion of the inherent gasses that all batteries have venting in the area of the terminals. In the side post battery’s case, the vents are on the top and still close to the dangerous gasses.

The battery charge indicator gauge will likely show no movement (battery is not accepting a charge) within the first half hour. If the battery is salvageable, the charge indicator needle will move up to the 14-15 volt range usually within the half hour. At that point, the charger should be switched to the medium or low position.

Charge voltages should not exceed 15.5 volts and 10-12 Amps. To see if the lead-acid or Gel Cell battery will take a charge, start with the battery charger set on high for a half hour. This warms up the electrolyte and begins to release the sulfation paste that is surrounding the lead plates.

You can also prolong your battery’s life with a Battery Tender Plus (PN 171251). This maintains a specific charge level above 12.6 volts while compensating for temperature variations.

Jumper cable instructions warn you to connect the negative cable at an engine location rather than the battery’s negative terminal. This is to prevent explosion of the inherent gasses that all batteries have venting in the area of the terminals. In the side post battery’s case, the vents are on the top and still close to the dangerous gasses.

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Ruth Doyle