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'power pack'? Do you mean the battery or the battery charger? Depending on the make, some are 12 volts, but some are 24 volts.
And by 'run an 8 amp mobility charger for 8 hours' is also ambiguous. Do you want a charger that will charge in 8 hours, or do you want batteries that will run the scooter for 8 hours.
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Hello, there are two components require to charge a kraft tech 18v battery. A power pack (power suply) and a battery station. The power pack says 24v DC 400mA but produces 34v DC at no load. When the power pack is connected with the battery station a green led lights at the
battery station and the battery station produces 32.4v at no load( i mean without put the battery on to battery station. I believe that if i put the battery at the battery station the voltage drops to 24v DC, which is the voltage that the power pack says. I'm sorry but i can not measure the voltage that produced from the battery station when the battery is on it because my battery is dead and has shorted elements. I hope that was useful. Greetings from Hellas (aka Greece)
It sounds as if they have come off of the spindle inside and are not synchronised as they should be so the bottom blade is being pushed out of the way when trying to cut. You need to open up the head and unscrew the top to the small gearbox and make sure the bottom blade hasn't jumped up off of the catch point on the shaft.
theres a short somewhere. check any after market lights or assories thats been add to bikes... could be as simple as a plate lite not shutin down. somethings drawin the power. disconnect the negitive on battery when not in use
Allied International sells them at 1-800-248-6657, drill part # JDB240R. Have the part number from your drill available (on the label on side or top of drill...a number like 33643)
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