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Posted by Burrhead---What a crock ltf on December 30, 1999 at 14:00:30 from (12.74.17.174):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Charging a 8 Volt battery? posted by ltf in nc on December 29, 1999 at 08:46:19:
You're very dangerous if you believe what you're saying. If your charger will cut down to 8 volts that's wonderful. However I would'nt think that most of these guys have such sophisticated chargers. When the 8 volt battery is charged on 12 volts you're gonna have trouble. If you told them to charge on 12 volts that is wrong and extremely dangerous. You should'nt worry so much about my knowledge, you need to work on your own self improvement. I did'nt pay any attention to who all said to charge at 12 volts, but if you're one of them you are an accident waiting for a place to happen. It's not worth arguing with you over, but I think if you'll charge a 8 volt on 6 volts you'll find it does charge fully. They have for many years that I know of. How do you think we kept them charged before the 12 volt generators came along. I'm truly sorry you have taken this personally, but when there's a danger of injury to these folks I will tell what I know and don't really care if it fits into your self righteousness or not. If I were you I would be ashamed. Some of these folks might not know how ignorant you are on this matter, and could possibly lose an eye or hand due to the explosion. You're giving very dangerous advice and should back off on such matters. If you don't know, just say you don't know, some of us will help you too. Don't worry about me being the class clown, you're the one in Mayberry.
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