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I was picking up some prescriptions at the pharmacy’s drive-thru yesterday and I turned the engine off. I don’t drive it that often (about 5,000 miles/year) but previous to this, there had been no problems (except for normal “consumables” maintenance) with the car whatsoever. Anyway; when I went to start the car and drive away, [...]

I was trying to find a rechargeable battery for my insulin pump, though the manual cautions against using them. I was just wondering if anyone knew why.

How do I tell when the car battery is fully charged? This older, simple charger has: a 6 and 12 volt selector switch, a 6 amp charge and 2 amp trickle charge selector switch, and a meter that measure from 0 to 8 D.C. amperes, and no instructions. How do I tell when the battery [...]

How do I tell when the car battery is fully charged? This older, simple charger has: a 6 and 12 volt selector switch, a 6 amp charge and 2 amp trickle charge selector switch, and a meter that measure from 0 to 8 D.C. amperes, and no instructions. How do I tell when the battery [...]

How do I tell when the car battery is fully charged? This older, simple charger has: a 6 and 12 volt selector switch, a 6 amp charge and 2 amp trickle charge selector switch, and a meter that measure from 0 to 8 D.C. amperes, and no instructions. How do I tell when the battery [...]

I wish to use the output of my car battery charger as a power source to operate a car exhaust fan. Is that possible?

I have a portable Battery Charger by Schumacher. It can do a quick charge at 35V and a car starter at 200V. Do I need to hook up the charging cables to the car battery and let it charge that way, or can I keep the battery charger plugged in all night and then hook [...]

A lightning ground strike temporarily knocked out the unit’s hi/lo surge protector causing the RV to revert to its internal 12V system. As the battery power wound down, the auto switching feature on the refrigerator quit and the the AC quit. By the time 110V power was restored, the battery was drained. I had no [...]