Re: So Why Doesn't My Changzhou Electronics, Ltd. Battery Recharger Work?

From: W. Wat son (wolf_tracks_at_invalid.inv)
Date: 01/22/05


Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 12:10:46 GMT

Robert Monsen wrote:
> W. Wat son wrote:
>
>> I tried finding their web site. It's Chinese, and the company seems to
>> be a newcomer to the market.
>>
>
> D'oh! Well, you may need to open it up and post a picture on
> alt.binaries.schematics.electronic.
>
>> I noticed your quote at the bottom. You might be interested in the
>> book Pendulum by Aczel. It's about Foucault's pendulum. His discovery
>> proved the earth moved, and was the final nail in the Aristolean view
>> of the universe, which the Church had held firm as their view. Also
>> just a plain interesting book about French science, and the history of
>> Foucault's times.
>>
>
> Sounds quite interesting. Perhaps I'll check it out from the library.
> Thanks.
>
>> Robert Monsen wrote:
>>
>>> W. Wat son wrote:
>>>
>>>> Many months ago I bought an X1 (Xl, X.1, Xl?) battery charger with
>>>> four Ni-MH batteries. I put the batteries in (correctly), and plug
>>>> the unit into a wall plug with the rotatable two prongs (male). I
>>>> wait about 10 hours, and the batteries show no sign of life. Maybe I
>>>> threw away some part of this. It has a DC12 plug on the side. I
>>>> don't recall getting any wall wart with this. If that's the key,
>>>> then what's the AC plug for? Is there a way to test this device?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Take it apart and look at it. Does it have a switch on the side?
>>> Maybe you have to set it for AC. Also, some mfgrs put user manuals up
>>> on the web. You may be able to find it there.
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
See <http://shop2.outpost.com/product/4011572?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG>.

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