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Chris Timmins
Добавлен 22 ноя 2012
Charlie VS Dad
Just starting to work on the basics. Old 1978 Citabria 7GCAA. Rated +5G to -2. everything we do never gets past 4G"s and -1/2G. Enjoy. I know my work is a far cry from anything remotely precision. Just a Dad having fun with his kid.
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Hey I got a simple fix for this. I have fixed a couple of my batteries like this. Take another 40V DC source or another battery and rechange the battery for 5 mins. It needs that initial charnge to start recharging. Rer to red, black to black. 5 mins fix. There are videos showing it done.
Their batteries suck.
Hey I got a simple fix for this. I have fixed a couple of my batteries like this. Take another 40V DC source or another battery and rechange the battery for 5 mins. It needs that initial charnge to start recharging. Rer to red, black to black. 5 mins fix. There are videos showing it done.
If the charger itself is hot, the battery will not start charging… wait for charger to cool down.
Pretty close to absolutely USELESS. Come on Dude don’t waste our time !!
Hey I got a simple fix for this. I have fixed a couple of my batteries like this. Take another 40V DC source or another battery and rechange the battery for 5 mins. It needs that initial charnge to start recharging. Rer to red, black to black. 5 mins fix. There are videos showing it done.
Same problem!! They need to address this issue, and show what needs to be done to correct it. I want a replacement battery that shows green light meaning it is charging.
Hey I got a simple fix for this. I have fixed a couple of my batteries like this. Take another 40V DC source or another battery and rechange the battery for 5 mins. It needs that initial charnge to start recharging. Rer to red, black to black. 5 mins fix. There are videos showing it done.
That was informative.
Your battery dropped to low for the charger to recognize the battery.
When do you show what to do to correct the problem?
@@jamesricker4270 You need one charged battery. Take your battery that doesn't show on your charger, and connect positive to positive. Negative to negative. You only have to do this for like twenty seconds. The charged battery SHOULD put enough power in the "dead" battery for your charge to NOW recognize it. Usually the older the battery, the more problems. So I stop and recharge my batteries with one dot left so I don't have to do this over and over. Here is a guy showing this: ruclips.net/user/shortsiP3TXy-hpnk
@@jamesricker4270 Hey I got a simple fix for this. I have fixed a couple of my batteries like this. Take another 40V DC source or another battery and rechange the battery for 5 mins. It needs that initial charnge to start recharging. Rer to red, black to black. 5 mins fix. There are videos showing it done.
Yeah, me too, but I'm looking for a fix, not a waste of time.
Hey I got a simple fix for this. I have fixed a couple of my batteries like this. Take another 40V DC source or another battery and rechange the battery for 5 mins. It needs that initial charnge to start recharging. Rer to red, black to black. 5 mins fix. There are videos showing it done.
@@WisdomInExperience Thanks for the tip, I'll give it a try.
Put real green power gas. Or trickle power in batt old school
Same here
Hey I got a simple fix for this. I have fixed a couple of my batteries like this. Take another 40V DC source or another battery and rechange the battery for 5 mins. It needs that initial charnge to start recharging. Rer to red, black to black. 5 mins fix. There are videos showing it done.