How to Charge a Start-Stop Battery?
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Charging a start-stop battery follows the same method as charging a regular battery. Connect the negative terminal of the charger to the battery's negative terminal and the positive terminal of the charger to the battery's positive terminal, then press the charging button to start charging. Note that the ignition switch should not be turned on during the charging process. For a start-stop battery in a depleted state, the charging time typically ranges from 8 to 16 hours. Start-stop batteries, also known as maintenance-free batteries, are commonly available in two types: AGM and EFB. Due to their structural advantages, maintenance-free batteries consume very little electrolyte and generally do not require the addition of distilled water during their service life. They also feature characteristics such as resistance to vibration, high temperature tolerance, compact size, and low self-discharge.