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I picked up a used Stanley 450 that seems to have enough juice to pump tires, but doesnt look like its able to take a full charge. 2 bulbs are red, the third green one hasnt lit up even after letting it charge overnight. I wonder if the bulb isnt working and dont know how to test the charger to see if its putting out full amps. Suggestions? Or is it on its last amp?I picked up a used Stanley 450 that seems to have enough juice to pump tires, but doesnt look like its able to take a full charge. 2 bulbs are red, the third green one hasnt lit up even after letting it charge overnight. I wonder if the bulb isnt working and dont know how to test the charger to see if its putting out full amps. Suggestions? Or is it on its last amp?
I know about the extension connection. Thats what ive been using to try and charge it.I know about the extension connection. Thats what ive been using to try and charge it.
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not sure if you found this yet but it is actual made by Baccus Global under the stanley name.
http://www.baccusglobal.com/faq.php
Q: How do I know when my Jump Starter is fully charged?
A: All of the Baccus Global jump starters have a battery status
indicator, units can have 2 - 4 LED indicators when all of them
illuminate and the green one flashes the unit is fully charged.
I picked up a used Stanley 450 that seems to have enough juice to pump tires, but doesnt look like its able to take a full charge. 2 bulbs are red, the third green one hasnt lit up even after letting it charge overnight. I wonder if the bulb isnt working and dont know how to test the charger to see if its putting out full amps. Suggestions? Or is it on its last amp?
I know about the extension connection. Thats what ive been using to try and charge it.
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