Great video. I experienced an issue with the charger. After disabling and testing I found no issues. Reassembled, plugged in and now it’s working. I’m dumbfounded. Any thoughts? Thanks
Hello mate, can you tell me the value of the R11 resistance? I’ve a similar charger to repair and it have that particular resistance burned out. I’ll be grateful.
I had a decent set, that I was using with my MajorTech multimeter, but since I moved house in the middle of 2022 it is missing, I have been through all my boxes multiple times, and cannot find that Multimeter and probes. So I just picked up a cheap ZAR R99 tester from a local Chinese 'mall' to get me going until I can find the other.
Thank you from the UK, saved me £30
Brilliant, now I just wish you were here so I could ask you to fix mine here in Canada!
Thank you very much. Saved me £15
great video sorry what is the value of the resistance before the coil you repaired, thanks for the help, it broke and I lost it?? thanks for your help
I just fixed my charger exact same problem, thanks
Great video. I experienced an issue with the charger. After disabling and testing I found no issues. Reassembled, plugged in and now it’s working. I’m dumbfounded. Any thoughts? Thanks
Hello mate, can you tell me the value of the R11 resistance? I’ve a similar charger to repair and it have that particular resistance burned out. I’ll be grateful.
Can a small charger be used for a 36v battery?
Great video
Where is the fuse?
Please share diagram
Those are crappy probes, best to get some new ones when you next take the trip up north... Got some nice Uni T ones recently they are a lot better.
I had a decent set, that I was using with my MajorTech multimeter, but since I moved house in the middle of 2022 it is missing, I have been through all my boxes multiple times, and cannot find that Multimeter and probes. So I just picked up a cheap ZAR R99 tester from a local Chinese 'mall' to get me going until I can find the other.
@@ShoutingElectronics well when you are in Dirtbin give us a call, I have a spare set.
FYI: 110 volt is not just the US, but also Canada and Mexico. In other words, it's the standard of about 500,000,000 people.