Posted by GeneMO on October 03, 2008 at 08:19:17 from (216.74.198.226):
In Reply to: Battery chargers? posted by s.crum on October 03, 2008 at 05:56:47:
I have picked up several small chargers at the local pawn shop.
I use them on my electrolysis tank. When I charge a battery, I set it outside the shop on a board. If its raining, I have to put a bucket over the charger. I never charge a battery indoors for this very reason your pictures show so well.
We always disconnected the battery on our old Gleaner F when we quit for the night. My dad was always scared of fire. Anyway the wrench I was using hit the side of the frame one evening when I had ran the combine hard all day. I guess the battery was fully charged, when the wrench sparked, BLAMMMMMM!!!! Scared the bejabbers out of me. Luckly I was not hurt, but I got a firsthand lesson on how batterys worked.
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