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Originally Posted by David's8
However, on connecting my (cheap Aldi) charger it indicates that battery is faulty and wont attempt to put a charge in.
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It could very well be that the battery is faulty, but any modern smart charger requires a certain amount of electrical resistance and voltage feedback to initiate a charge.
Which in English means that smart chargers won't charge a totally flat battery.
(The work around is to couple a good battery in parallel to fool the charger)