To remove the fuse from a Selmar battery charger, first ensure the charger is unplugged and safely disconnected from any power source. Locate the fuse compartment, which is typically found on the side or bottom of the charger. Use a small flathead screwdriver or your fingers to gently pry open the compartment cover, and then carefully pull out the fuse. Always replace the fuse with one of the same type and rating to ensure proper functioning of the charger.
check the fuse in the charger but your battery could need replaceing
I may or may not be able to repair a battery charger depending on what is wrong with it. I would check the fuse and the wiring. If it is not something visible, then the parts will probably cost me more than a new battery charger and I will throw it away and get a new one.
the battery charger and the charger are the same thing. the charger charges the battery and the laptop runs off the power from the battery. hope this helps
Selmar Aschheim was born in 1878.
Selmar Aschheim died in 1965.
Selmar Schonland was born in 1860.
Selmar Schonland died in 1940.
The Craftsman battery charger model 970814-007 typically uses a 10-amp fuse. However, it's essential to refer to the charger’s user manual or specifications for the most accurate information, as variations may exist. If the manual is unavailable, checking the fuse label or contacting Craftsman customer support can provide clarification.
The size of the fuse for a Craftsman battery charger can vary depending on the specific model. Generally, many Craftsman chargers use a 10-15 amp fuse, but it's important to check the user manual or the specifications for your particular model to ensure you have the correct size. Using the wrong fuse can lead to improper charging or damage to the charger. If in doubt, consult the manufacturer's documentation or customer support for accurate information.
sure, you can buy a battery charger that will charge any car battery.
The battery's in the trunk, what's under the hood is just a fuse box and terminals to jump the car.
No, an unplugged battery charger will not cause a battery to discharge.