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- May 1, 2008
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If you choose to call me Mr Classic Hymer 660 (1987) Electrical Repair Genius instead of JJ.
Using a wiring diagram, Google translate, a multimeter, two screw drivers, a short length of very thin wire, a 12 millimetre open ended spanner, a bit of old bicycle inner tube, some electrical tape and a lot of thinking I have fixed the mains charging system in the Hymer.
I established there was no charge to the batteries when on EHU or plugged in genny.
I located the Elektromatic LA 75 ladergerat (charger) on the diagram and then in real life behind the second leisure battery under the dinette rear sofa.
I removed the battery (heavy)... partially removed the charger... noticed two sticky out, tube like fuse thingies... found one tiny fuse blown... repaired (temporarily) with a bit of very thin wire (couldn't find a nail) and Robert is you father's brother... all working beautifully!
Well chuffed...
Knowledge is power
JJ :Cool:
Using a wiring diagram, Google translate, a multimeter, two screw drivers, a short length of very thin wire, a 12 millimetre open ended spanner, a bit of old bicycle inner tube, some electrical tape and a lot of thinking I have fixed the mains charging system in the Hymer.
I established there was no charge to the batteries when on EHU or plugged in genny.
I located the Elektromatic LA 75 ladergerat (charger) on the diagram and then in real life behind the second leisure battery under the dinette rear sofa.
I removed the battery (heavy)... partially removed the charger... noticed two sticky out, tube like fuse thingies... found one tiny fuse blown... repaired (temporarily) with a bit of very thin wire (couldn't find a nail) and Robert is you father's brother... all working beautifully!
Well chuffed...
Knowledge is power
JJ :Cool:
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