JL Sargent
Diamond
- Joined
- Feb 7, 2005
- Location
- Birmingham, AL
I have a piece of automotive test equipment. It has an interal 6v lead acid battery. Im thinking a 6v hockey puck overnight occasionally would do the job of charging it. I pickup a used 6v puck and measure output the voltage at 9v ??? Thats not cool. Isnt the max voltage I need about 7volts? So I try another one that says 7volts out and it measures 11v??? What to do?
I checked a local automotive places machine like mine and theirs has the correct hockey puck on it I suspect. It reads 6.5v dc out. Any suggestions?
I checked a local automotive places machine like mine and theirs has the correct hockey puck on it I suspect. It reads 6.5v dc out. Any suggestions?