After you found the wire issue, you should have unplugged the unit. You did allow the clamps to touch and spark. You could also have left the unit unplugged from the beginning and traced the bad connection with the ohmmeter. Much safer. I fear you will learn the hard way... Good luck.
It’s true, James. I learn many things the hard way. Still learning all the same. Thanks for watching and for your feedback! And good eye on the quick sparks!
Good video. My charger is acting really weird. My needle keeps moving up and then back down again with the "full battery" light coming on and off... the power coming out of the charger ramps up and down with it too. Really strange. Transformer is working, the switch is open like it should be. I am thinking it must be the circuit board but I don't see anything burned.
I’m making a video response just for you. Check back tomorrow night. Bottom line: Try your charger on a different battery before you tear into it to troubleshoot it.
@@Duby4life Cool, thanks!!! I am honored. For further information, I used it on my car battery which I thought was dead but took it to Batteries + and they said it was good. I also used it on my lawnmower battery. Both were doing that weird bouncing thing.
After you found the wire issue, you should have unplugged the unit. You did allow the clamps to touch and spark. You could also have left the unit unplugged from the beginning and traced the bad connection with the ohmmeter. Much safer. I fear you will learn the hard way... Good luck.
It’s true, James. I learn many things the hard way. Still learning all the same. Thanks for watching and for your feedback! And good eye on the quick sparks!
Good video. My charger is acting really weird. My needle keeps moving up and then back down again with the "full battery" light coming on and off... the power coming out of the charger ramps up and down with it too. Really strange. Transformer is working, the switch is open like it should be. I am thinking it must be the circuit board but I don't see anything burned.
I’m making a video response just for you. Check back tomorrow night.
Bottom line: Try your charger on a different battery before you tear into it to troubleshoot it.
@@Duby4life Cool, thanks!!! I am honored.
For further information, I used it on my car battery which I thought was dead but took it to Batteries + and they said it was good. I also used it on my lawnmower battery. Both were doing that weird bouncing thing.
Here’s the best answer I can give without seeing the charger myself: th-cam.com/video/B1g8qj8voZo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=i1REpKlgvJ2j-R6A
i forget to put it back on too
LOL!
shouldn't that been the FIRST THING you inspected?? instead of tracing wires and all that BS
Often times, it is the simple things that are overlooked. You would be amazed how many battery chargers are brought to me that have simple problems.
Too easy, lol
If you were looking up TH-cam videos to fix your charger, it’s probably not this simple.