FollowupID: 326940 Submitted:
Friday, Jul 02, 2004 at 01:07
V8troopie posted:
Some very 'strange' advise from Eric here. Thick wires and heavy currents a fire risk?? Thin wires and heavy currents, yes, the wire gets hot - so, its safer to use the right size wire for the maximum current that "could" flow.
It has been my experience that a battery takes whatever charging current it requires at the present stage of charge.
This is limited to what's available from the source (alternator
It is also limited by the resistance in the circuit, eg. wire size, wire terminations, switch or relay contacts etc.
So, if the battery is old and perhaps has a high internal resistance, then it would indeed take less current and a longer time to charge. But, how would you know? You can't by just looking at a battery.
Klaus