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Anonymous Posted on Feb 10, 2013

Dzhv1074 charger problem

Hard to get battery in right position to charge

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Robert marquette

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  • Posted on Mar 11, 2009

SOURCE: Schumacker battery charger problem?

You are charging. The meter corresponds to the level of charge in the battery. Try setting to 10 A for 4 hours, battery should be half-way up. To determine if battery id dead.. leave battery off charger once it is fully charged...test with a voltmeter after 10 min.....battery should still be above 12v...after1 hour it should still be above 12v...if not battery is spent.

I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/robert_aad3edb7dfa380b9

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  • Posted on Mar 15, 2009

SOURCE: charger to computer connection intermittent

You will have to take it to a techie and have a new d/c jack installed on the motherboard. Easy job, but want to know what you are doing. About $60us in my market for jack and labor.

Good luck, and please rate this response.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 26, 2009

SOURCE: 14.4V Drill Battery Will not Charge

The battery is 14.4 volts so the charger should be 14.4 volts.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 30, 2010

SOURCE: I have a Dayton battery

Make sure you have the charger set to conventional battery or deep cycle depending on the battery you are charging. Set it to 6 volt, and 10 amps. If the battery will not take a charge it more than likely has a dead cell. Take the battery to anyplace that sells batteries and have it tested. A battery with a dead cell will not accept a charge.

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  • Posted on Dec 09, 2016

SOURCE: need a 3 position switch for a Schumacher model se-2352 battery charger

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You are charging. The meter corresponds to the level of charge in the battery. Try setting to 10 A for 4 hours, battery should be half-way up. To determine if battery id dead.. leave battery off charger once it is fully charged...test with a voltmeter after 10 min.....battery should still be above 12v...after1 hour it should still be above 12v...if not battery is spent.

I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/robert_aad3edb7dfa380b9

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