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Author Topic: Battery Chargers - how do you know when they are no longer doing the job  (Read 1108 times)
Rowdy
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« on: April 23, 2010, 08:25:09 AM »

 Sad I have accumulated several actually many  Undecided chargers and tenders over the years - has anyone found a sure fire method of checking a charger and / or a tender - I'd would like to weed them out and get rid of the bad ones  Roll Eyes

I know some won't register anything, some need to be attached to a battery with some juice left in the battery  uglystupid2  If I hook them to a battery (That has some life) I should get reading from a volt meter when attached - right  ? Or am I just getting a reading volts from the battery  ???

Anyway - has anyone found a fool proff method to verify if a battery charger / Tender is till doing what it's suppose to do  Cheesy

Cleaning out the garage of obsolite stuff  Grin
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Semper Fi "Leathernec
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« Reply #1 on: April 23, 2010, 01:49:07 PM »

sure fire method..hook up a volt meter to the battery and read the voltage. then with the meter still hooked up..plug in the charger..if the voltage increases the charger is putting out.
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