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In car Mag recharge
I have a charger whose output is 36 volts and 30 amps. Is this strong enough to charge the magnets in the car or do I need to use 3 12v car batteries
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Re: In car Mag recharge
I doubt that 30A is enough. When I have done this job (successfully) with 3 x 12v batteries there was a big spark when I connected.
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Re: In car Mag recharge
you can use a dc welder do a search there is a thread on how to do it works great
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Re: In car Mag recharge
Farmer Jerry, Search Google MTFCA Tom Carnegie for a very simple detailed method for charging the magnets in the car. Tom is one of the smartest/experienced guys and has researched his method extensively. Multiple Montana 500 winner proves his method as well.
Philip's advice is spot on!
Philip's advice is spot on!
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1912 Torpedo Roadster
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Re: In car Mag recharge
We just charged one yesterday afternoon on a friends '26 Touring and it was easy and the results really great! We used 36 volts from a golf cart battery. Just a quick zap or two does it.
Keith
Keith
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Re: In car Mag recharge
Someone in the neighborhood may have a 36 or 48 volt golf cart. The 36 volt cart,just put your jumper cables to the 2 post that the charger wires go to and you have 36 volt. If the cart is 48, then just follow your wiring and use 3 of the batterys that should be wired in seris "spelling".
Some chargers that put out 36 for a cart,won't put out until there is a voltage from the cart it's self to activate a internal solenoid.
Some chargers that put out 36 for a cart,won't put out until there is a voltage from the cart it's self to activate a internal solenoid.
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Re: In car Mag recharge
Sorry if my post was not clear about where to find Tom's procedure.
Here is a link to that thread: http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/506218/528397.html.
I believe some search engines find different advertisements than others. Hate that
If you've been looking for a compass and wondering where to place the thing and then trying to figure out where N - S or E - W is and which way your car is pointed Read Tom's post!
Here is a link to that thread: http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/506218/528397.html.
I believe some search engines find different advertisements than others. Hate that
If you've been looking for a compass and wondering where to place the thing and then trying to figure out where N - S or E - W is and which way your car is pointed Read Tom's post!
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Re: In car Mag recharge
The procedure is also explained in the Dykes Manual.