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Charge.
I took a battery out of an emergency power system in a shop recently.
I want to use it to power a headlamp bulb. So how do I go about charging it with a 12v transformer? I have two wires and a choice of jack plugs to try and connect them to. Or do I just pull the socket off the regulator and connect them with a couple of clips? |
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Charge.
Weatherlawyer wrote:
I took a battery out of an emergency power system in a shop recently. I want to use it to power a headlamp bulb. So how do I go about charging it with a 12v transformer? You don't. Buy a 12v battery charger. |
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