They had battery chargers that had a chainsaw engine and frame with an alternator
Did you by chance fish Below lock 16 decades ago with the 2 flood lights?Several decades ago, long before Algore invented the internet, I made a generator with an old vertical shaft mower engine and a car alternator. Frame of pieces of leftover lumber.
It worked for what I needed it to do.
Yep. I'm sure you've used a drill to prime an oil pump on a rebuilt engine. That's another huge parasitic draw. I'm kinda shocked that they haven't used electrical oil pumps yet. Beats Ford using a rubber belt in the sump these days on their newer Eco Boosts. We both know how that's going to work out.Here is a battery charger technique that I bet I am the only one here that has done it.
Dead battery on my car the year it happened was 1993.
No battery charger no other battery.
But I had a 1/2" Black and Decker drill and nuts and bolts and washers and some (many ) car parts laying around.
I fashioned a pulley with a shaft on it to chuck up in the drill and spin my alternator belt to charge my battery.
It worked and worked very well.
One thing I hear often is why don't they put alternators on these Electric Vehicles to charge them.
The strain it put on that 1/2" drill with 1 measly 12 volt battery was astonishing.
2 hands on the drill and you could almost smell it smoking the guts out of it.
similar subject = I used a Ryobi 18v battery for a backup battery for my notebook for a year of so - until I replaced the original battery -- it worked very good for about 3hrs using a rigged up clip to connect to the battery and an old charging wire/connector to plug into the pc + also used same battery to run a 12v trolling boat motor obviously for limited timeYep, me too.
I have used my Dewalt batteries for numerous applications.
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