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lug nutz
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Hello, I would like to know if there is a way I can tell if a used Yamaha 48v charger is good without the batteries. Is there a way to bench test it?
I only have six 6v at the time. It is an older Yamaha 48v charger. Thank you for your time. Scottyb |
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Two Cheeks Sliding
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Suburban Chicago
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Can't help on the charger diagnostics, but if you had an additional 12 battery and some jumper cables you could make up a 48v series loop to see if the charger works. It would take some doing and probably be dangerous as hell!
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lug nutz
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That's so simple! And not nearly as dangerous as inflating tires with explosives! Thank you.
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lug nutz
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Anyone have a schematic for a SCR 481717?
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