I don't have a meter and I'm more confident about the charger than the
battery as I had to replace the former recently. The battery is 5-6
yrs old and so probably at the end of its life. Just wish there was a
UK equivalent of primecell, which Mike suggested.
James
On 25 Aug 2008, at 11:34, Moose wrote:
> James R wrote:
>> Chuck and Moose:
>>
>> I should have used a brighter light when I looked at the tiny
>> embossed type on the charger - it's 7.2 - 14.4v. So clearly a 12v
>> car battery ain't going to do much.
>>
>
> Is there a switch on the charger? Is it set to the right voltage?
> Got a
> meter? It takes but a few moments to see what's coming out.
>
> Sure, it's probably the battery, but wouldn't you feel silly if it
> weren't, and you spent time and effort in the wrong direction?
>
> Moose
>
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