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| Pocketbike Beginner Join Date: Jul 2007 My Gallery Real Name: John Pocketbikes Owned: 1 Location: Strathroy, Ontario
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| I had a 12v charger i had bought for someother toy so i installed a switch. I can switch it to 12v and charge it then switch it back to 24v to ride. |
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| Pocketbike Beginner Join Date: Jul 2007 My Gallery Real Name: John Pocketbikes Owned: 1 Location: Strathroy, Ontario
Posts: 9
| Forgot to mention that i'm building a LED volt meter based on the LM3914 ic so we can monitor the voltage until i get all the parts i need over the winter to upgrade the bike for him. |
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| Pocketbike Master | Quote:
same kind of set up I use with my quick chargers, that is the better way to get around always having to look for a charger for a specific voltage when you do uprages and such. Good job! MiKeM
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