Discharging a lead-acid battery converts the sulfuric acid and metallic lead inside into lead sulfate. Charging it changes the lead sulfate back into metallic lead and sulfuric acid. Leaving a battery discharged for a long time promotes the formation of lead sulfate crystals on the lead plates. When the sulfate crystals get large enough, they'll form an electric short between the plates resulting in a dead battery. Bottom line is as Mr. Ramsell said: charge it right away after using it!
Edited by Chemi 2/28/2015 11:37 AM
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