Posted by Hobo,NC on September 05, 2020 at 17:43:08 from (75.137.54.152):
In Reply to: 8V Battery..... Charger posted by banjoman09 on September 04, 2020 at 14:53:53:
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I would have to ask my YT buds for guidance... : ) I have worked on a few generators mostly Fords and Harley's... I am just a regular guy that was able to hold the same job for 46 years and counting so no living on the wild side... : ( I have been lucky enoufh to repair vehicles for news paper drivers, electrical engineers, Naval folks, and those that worked mutable jobs that were not good at any of them... One job has supplied me a livable wage and nice shop and home : ) I was able to pay for 15 years of collage, keep my sick wife and mother at my home till the day they died...
Back to the generator/voltage regulator they were about extinct when I was cutting my teeth much of the old 6V systems were already converted to 12V of some type... I am interested in making money till there is big money in 6V I am a 6V novelist...
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