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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 17:42:56 from (66.216.133.211):
In Reply to: Re: Need help with a battery charger posted by KEB on February 24, 2006 at 14:06:06:
Keith, Thanks for the great reply! I"m a cheapskate and dumpster-diver, so I think I"ll see how far I get with this charger. :-) If you find some time, would you be able to elaborate on the low-range ohm meter test? I do have access to an electronics mfg. co. I"m no expert, but I can"t find any sign of heat on the transformer or anywhere else. Hopefully the unit is still good. Here"s some additional info if anyone needs it: The rated amp output of this battery charger is 6 amps, and the gauge reads up to 8. The input amps is said to be 1.2. The voltage selector switch connects it"s center terminal with one of the outer ones depending on where the switch is. The black wire is 12 volt, and the white is 6. Sorry I didn"t put this info out before, let me know if this changes any one"s ides on how this should be wired. Lastly Keith, you wrote you couldn"t see enough detail of the second fuse. I can post a better photo if you want, or tell you where it goes. Just let me know what fuses you mean. Thanks all!
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