HHP Measuring Tools & Sensors - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
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When you press the load button it applies the load to the battery to wipe the surface charge (if any). What you are looking at is the recovery voltage should be just over or just under 12 volts if the battery is any good (look at the colored scale it will tell you if the battery is OK, and needs charging bottom end of green & start of yellow is OK, if its in red its dead, or close enough to be treated that way. DON'T hold load on for more than 10 seconds as this generates lots of heat that can warp plates & discharge gas that can explode
3/8/2019 6:25:39 AM •
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on Mar 08, 2019
How do i find the tension bar to loosen the v-belt
Tensioner pulley is located on passenger side head, just behind the fan shroud. There is a pivoting catch that will hold the tensioner in the "loose" position so the belt can be removed or installed. Stand on ladder or on the passenger side tire and pull up on the belt, Reach down and press the keeper in while holding tension on the belt. Release tension down on to the keeper. When belt is reinstalled, pull up on the belt to release tension from the keeper and release. The keeper will pop back into normal position and the tensioner will tighten against the belt.
12/26/2012 3:49:20 PM •
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on Dec 26, 2012
Part number for a 1600 lancia beta alternator
That would be a Magneti Marelli AA125E-14v-55A, Fiat part no. 66307400.
But they're as rare as **** ****(
although...)
Some were fitted with a 65A version (only really needed on aircon models) and there's also a more widely available Bosch equivalent which you can get as a reconditioned item no. 13152
from here.
I hope that I've been of some assistance and that you spare a moment to rate my answer.
3/1/2010 11:07:11 PM •
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on Mar 01, 2010
Alternator on my vw is not charging above 12.5 and
Make sure your alternator warning light comes on when key is turned but engine is NOT started. The current through the lamp pre-charges the field of the alternator. Broken wiring or burned out lamp can cause your problem.
9/4/2009 5:40:06 AM •
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on Sep 04, 2009
Car hesitation while driving
Without knowing more about your problem it's hard to say what the problem is. However the fact that the radio went off and the battery light is coming on would indicate an electrical failure.
Have you checked the alternator? Also, your alternator may be fine, but the leads that connect it to the battery can become corroded and cause a poor connection. I experienced this exact issue on a 2002 Chevy Grand Vitara, the lead connections on the back of the alternator just had to be cleaned.
2/11/2009 6:07:19 PM •
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on Feb 11, 2009
Will one of the newer sensors work in place of my 1457 sensor?
It's possible that one of the newer sensors could work in place of your 1457 sensor, but it depends on the specifications of the newer sensors and the compatibility with your base unit. The I MAX1457 sensor, which is a highly integrated analog-sensor signal processor optimized for piezoresistive sensor calibration and compensation. However, I have no information about its compatibility. If you're looking for a replacement sensor, I suggest contacting the manufacturer of your base unit to inquire about compatible sensors. Alternatively, you can check the user manual of your base unit to see if it lists compatible sensors. Garage door opener sensors are not universal. Safety sensors can only communicate with garage door openers from the same brand.
How can I adjust the time on my weather station model #sgr72914?
- Access the Time Setting Mode:
- Locate the 'Set' or 'Settings' button on your weather station. This button is typically found on the front or the back of the unit.
- Press and hold the 'Set' or 'Settings' button for about 3 to 5 seconds. This action should access the time setting mode, where you can adjust the time.
- Adjust Hour and Minutes:
- Once in the time setting mode, use the 'Up' or '+' button to increase the hours and the 'Down' or '-' button to decrease the hours.
- After setting the correct hour, press the 'Set' or 'Settings' button again to move to the minutes setting.
- Use the 'Up' or '+' and 'Down' or '-' buttons to adjust the minutes accordingly.
- Confirm the Time:
- Once you have set the correct time, press the 'Set' or 'Settings' button again to confirm and exit the time setting mode.
- Check the Time Display:
- After setting the time, check the display to ensure that the time is displayed correctly.
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