Posted by TheDurk on January 11, 2010 at 10:41:49 from (71.125.75.218):
In Reply to: Battery problem. posted by Bradford on January 10, 2010 at 17:03:12:
I don't understand the part about the needle on the charger "jumped to the opposite of charge." Do you mean the ammeter pinned itself below zero on the left side? If you don't have a classic ammeter on your charger that goes from zero on the left to the max amps the charger puts out on the right, please tell us what you do have. And again, are charger and all 3 batteries 12 volt or is there some 6-volt mixed up in here?
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