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  1. Mac in Wisco

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    Quote: Me too. I used to live near Dayton too. Was at Wright-Patt from '89 to '97. Lived in Fairborn....
  2. Mac in Wisco

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    Quote: I flew C-130s from Dyess Air Force Base in Abilene for four years. I just retired from the Air Force this summer and moved back to my hometown in Wisconsin.
  3. Mac in Wisco

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    Quote: Yeah, typical car charger. Don't use that as a 12 volt power supply. It puts out more than 12 volts. 12 volts @ 2 amps and 12 volts @ 6 amps are actually two different voltage settings. To get the battery to pull more current and charge faster it just puts more voltage to it.
  4. Mac in Wisco

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    If it's something you don't want to cut you may be able to make the connection at the plug and tape things in place. Bend a loop in one wire of your fan and insert it into the tip. Wrap the other wire around the outside shell of the tip. Make sure the two wires aren't shorted and tape...
  5. Mac in Wisco

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    Quote: I'm not so sure what happened to your first one. If the amperage meter went to 12 amps on the battery charger, the wires were either shorted or the fan shorted. The battery charger didn't force 12 amps into the device, something happened at the device to cause a 12 amp load on the...
  6. Mac in Wisco

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    Quote: You just need a wall transformer of the appropriate voltage. 10 to 14 volts should do it. The voltage doesn't need to be exact to run a motor. The amp rating of the transformer just needs to be larger than that of the fan rating. A 12 volt, 1 amp transformer will run a fan rated at...
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