Charging the car battery? help

A&Q about 350Z
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Ok the car is an '90 Accord 4DR EXR.
-The battery is fairly new about 2 months
-Its not a top-of-the-line battery, just an economical one
-It died after helping a friend jump start his car,

My question is when I put the battery on charge am I suppose disconnect it from the car terminals or should I leave them on?
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Leave them on.
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And hope you didn't fry your alternator. A service manual will actually tell you to disconnect the ground to prevent voltage spikes from getting to your electronics..
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Deffinitly DO NOT LEAVE THEM ON.

That sort of stupid advice will get you banned.
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Well then everyone around here that I know must be doing it wrong. EVERYONE I know does that. Well I guess you learn something new everyday.
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Yes, they're all doing it wrong.
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ooh....I want to hear the theory on THIS!

I've yet to see a alternator that wasn't switched via the ignition switch. How does a charger magically turn on the ignition, and when it does, what bad things does that cause?

(if I see the words "flux capacitor" in your reply, I'm taking your title away from you)

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there's still power in the computers and circuitry when the ignition's off. chargers make more current that batteries, as they charge them, and can damage the electronics.
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ah....CURRENT is higher? Current to what? To the computer? How?

Sorry. No lame answers here. You'll have to show your smarts.

electricity doesn't make decisions. If current is higher to the computer, its higher to everything else in the circuit. So IF thats the case, then everything else is at risk.

I'm leading you. I want to see a better answer. What is the REAL risk here, and what causes it, specifically.
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it's 7:05am here. i haven't slept and i'm embarking on a 12-hour day at college, purely physical work.

sorry to be so blunt, but right now i don't care...
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hehehe....you get an F! But thanks for trying!

Next!




The laws to electicity are very simplistic, but the understanding of them, are not.

(don't take this to mean I'm some kind of expert....I'm far far from an EE, I'm just a dumb car mechanic who knows just enough to get into trouble diagnosing cars)
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here's my solution. when i charge the battery on MY car, i'll disconnect the batter.

what other people decide to do is purely up to them. if they cook something, not my problem.
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Wait isn't there a diode in the voltage regulator or somewhere around there that blocks electricity coming from the direction fo the battery just for that purpose or if the battery does get overcharged it won't destory the electronics.
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yes take cables off to charge. could lead to big problems leaving them on while charging...
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Many warnings are pretty simple: why not to look for a leaky propane line with a lighter. The explanation on why is easy to understand.

I'd like to hear the WHY for this one. Not the popular "belief".

If charging a battery was a problem, then I would think the car wouldn't have an alternator
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