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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: H needs a little help......
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Posted by Bob on June 22, 2003 at 16:52:00 from (198.77.40.61):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: H needs a little help...... posted by miles on June 21, 2003 at 11:53:26:
Neat trick that. What exactly does it do??? I pulled the starter, and hit the button and got nothing, hit button again and sparks flew, hit it a third time and got the sweet noise of the starter spinning. Slapped it back together, hit the button, it rolled twice and away it went! While I was at it I pulled the cover off the light cover and cleaned all those contacts. Everything else seemed to be ok. The battery cables are about twice the size of standard auto cables with no obvious defects. I'm waiting on the 6 volt battery (I laid my hands on a trickle charger, and tapping the hot lead til it sparked seems to be nursing it back to life) to see if it is draining the battery while the engine is running. It was still showing a drain on the ammeter with the 12 volt battery and the engine running, though I assume since it is only a 6v generator it wouldn't fully charge a 12 volt battery. Will play some more with it tomorrow after work. Thanks to everyone for all the advice!
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