it for connecting the (2) batteries I believe its called bridging them....think of 2 double A's on-top of each other like in a flashlight same concept...most mobility scooters run 24 volt,
This answer website does not have the ability to draw diagrams. From the positive side of the battery connect it to one side of the switch. From the other side of the switch connect it to the centre terminal of the first bulb's socket and then continue the wire to the centre terminal of the second bulb's socket. From the negative side of the battery, connect a wire to the shell terminal of the first bulb's socket and then continue the wire to the shell terminal of the second bulb's socket. When you turn the switch on the both lamps will glow.
line of gravity, centre of gravity, base of support, postural tonus, joint mobility, balance(stability), coordinated movement
The Ocean Terminal is a shopping centre in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was opened in 2007 and is anchored by Debenhams with a further 70 stores to choose from.
There are a variety of retailers in Winnipeg that provide merchandise and products to aid the daily lives of handicapped or disabled individuals. Examples of such places are the Winnipeg Mobility Equipment, and Reliable Mobility Home Healthcare Centre.
Don't know if Scooterman will cover a journey not involving greater london, but I Drive Your Car will, price from £47 based on town centre to town centre.
Yes they do. There are Jack Will stores in Leighton Centre, Ocean Terminal and Festival Walk.
Transformer 6-0-6 means it is a 12 v centre tap transformer which has 6v output with respect to its centre tap terminal at either end, while there is 12 v across the ends of the secondary. We can use either end terminal of transformer secondary and a centre tap terminal as line-neutral supply. This type of transformer is frequently used with a full-wave rectifier using two diodes, in this case to provide a 6 v supply.
It is available at the ALDL connector, terminal 'B', located under the instrument panel, just right of centre. Terminal 'A' is ground, so it is possible to use a short jumper to ground this terminal.
lift the centre tab. The cover fits loosely over the battery. You'll notice how the surrounding parts fit around the battery cover.
check out your local tyre centre or yellow pages
The town of Greenock is roughly 0.5Km from the cruise terminal. A train service from the town centre runs to the centre of Glasgow every 30 minitues, the journey takes roughly 45 minutes.
There are several possibilties: 1) Its out of battery - Charge it 2) Its spoilt - bring it to a Nokia Care Centre for repairs 3) the battery is spoilt - replace the battery 4) the battery might be overcharged-new battery 5) your phone is broken