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Re: Need help with a battery charger
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Posted by '52 Farmall H on February 24, 2006 at 12:58:01 from (66.216.133.211):
In Reply to: Re: Need help with a battery charger posted by oldfarmtractor on February 24, 2006 at 10:53:54:
Hi John, Yes, you are right about the amps. My bad, I meant that my charger doesn't have a switch for several levels of amps. You can limit the amp output on some battery chargers. I live in Pennsylvania, probably nowhere near close to you. I did show the charger to my grandfather who is an electrical engineer, and he and his co-workers thought they knew how to wire it, but they weren't sure. I promptly forgot how they told me to wire it, and I'd rather know I have it wired right before plugging it in. I'm going to attempt to post two photos. If they don't work I'll send them right to you. One thing that might not show in the photos is the coarse wire in the upper transformer, and the thinner wire in the bottom half. The bigger terminals on the front of the unit is the amp gauge, and the smaller terminals belong to the volt switch. I'm also not sure what those light-bulb type components are. Is the black junk on the inside a bad thing? Feel free to ask for further info if you need it. Thanks!
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