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Re: Re: Super A light switch.
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Posted by Brian on June 21, 2003 at 08:01:31 from (65.49.176.184):
In Reply to: Re: Super A light switch. posted by Bob M on June 21, 2003 at 07:41:50:
Thanks for all your replies ! Now I have a one more question: How do you know if you are overcharging your battery ? In the summer I only use this tractor for mowing, and there is really no draw off the battery other than initial start using the starter ( I have mag. ign.). In the winter, when I hope to be snow plowing, I will be using 3 lights. Would it be a good idea then for me to keep the switch in the low charge setting when I don't have any draw, and the high setting when I do ? Thanks again ! Oh and PS. I got the old light to work, however they are quite dirty and even after trying to clean, they don't throw nearly as much light as the new 6 volt utility lights I picked up for 20.00 buck at Canadian Tire. I also feel alot better using these new lights since it would be very $$$ to replace the originals if they were to get smashed. I am quite happy with the amount of light these things throw out, it's not like the 12 volt lights on cars today, but is very good considering it's a 50+ year old system. I would not want to have to drive a vehicle with them though ! Thanks again, Brian.
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