The only thing that I cannot figure out; what is the "polarity protector >safety light"? It was lit the whole time that I charged the battery. I
had the "red" clamp on the positive, and the "green" clamp on the
negative. The battery charged fine, so I don't know what was up with
that. The body was not otherwise marked which terminal was which.
Michael Trew<michael.trew@att.net> wrote:
The only thing that I cannot figure out; what is the "polarity protector
safety light"? It was lit the whole time that I charged the battery. I
had the "red" clamp on the positive, and the "green" clamp on the
negative. The battery charged fine, so I don't know what was up with
that. The body was not otherwise marked which terminal was which.
It's a lamp in series with the battery to limit current in the event you connect it backwards. Had you connected it backwards it would have been
lit much more brightly.
--scott
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