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Charging totally discharged batteries 
      Batteries out of operation for extended periods of 
time, such as in stored vehicles, lose their 
charge.  
      A battery is totally discharge if its no-load voltage 
has dropped to less than 11.6 V. To measure no-
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      In totally discharged batteries, the electrolyte 
(sulfuric acid/water mixture) consists almost 
entirely of water, since the sulfuric acid 
component has been strongly reduced. At 
freezing temperatures, the battery can freeze 
and the case may burst.  
      Totally discharged batteries sulfate, i.e., the plate 
surfaces of the batteries harden and the 
electrolyte is not clear and has a slightly whitish 
coloration.  
      If totally discharged batteries are charged again 
immediately after the deep discharge, the 
sulfating forms again.  
      If these batteries are not recharged, the plates 
harden further and the charging capacity is 
diminished resulting is a loss of battery power.  
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Procedure for charging totally discharged, 
sulfated batteries  
      Totally discharged, sulfated batteries must be 
charged with a low charging current as follows:  
     
-  Set charging current to approximately 5% of 
battery capacity, (e.g., for 60 Ah battery, 
charging current should be about 3 amps). 
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charging voltage must not exceed 14.4 volts.  
      Never fast-charge totally discharged batteries.  
     
Note:  
     Once the battery is reconnected, check and 
activate the vehicle's electrical equipment (radio, 
clock, comfort and convenience features, etc.) as 
described in this Repair Manual or the Owners 
Manual. 
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Fast-charging/boost starting
 
     
Notes:  
     
Batteries should be fast-charged (charging 
current approximately 20% of battery capacity 
and higher) only under exceptional 
circumstances. 
     Batteries are damaged by fast-charging.
     Boost starting is also possible using the 
VAG1472 starter/charger. 
     The VAS1992 battery-starter provides boost 
starting for vehicles with totally 
discharged/weak batteries without connection 
to line voltage. Depending on the outside 
temperature and battery capacity, 15-30 
starting operations can be completed. 
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