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  1. juntjoo

    How to reconnect ebike battery wires to work with different bike?

    So my bike and battery is the "EcoE" one. The "Eskute" battery was just a better deal for this 48v battery, but I didn't know eskute wired it different. Idk much about this stuff but for some reason many batteries like these use more than one terminal per +/- but with my plan to make the...
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    Want a particular switch to cutoff my auto ac from my stick shift.

    LOL, mine is just a standard pickup truck shifter. Which is round, hence my desire for a flexible application. I'm gonna do it. Stack two wires(from main AC line)and stack them under some gauze separated by something springy. I'll take any suggestions
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    Want a particular switch to cutoff my auto ac from my stick shift.

    https://a.co/d/9hNJfPB This. No fatter than this. But as I trailed off on my own ideas I think it would be smarter to just DIY it like I described to adapt it to my stick shift knob. What do you think? I can't find any momentary off switches in the internet that I could furnish onto the stick...
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    Want a particular switch to cutoff my auto ac from my stick shift.

    Sorry...I don't know how I linked my lawn mower video . I was trying to link to an Amazon product lol. Don't know how that happens
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    Want a particular switch to cutoff my auto ac from my stick shift.

    I'm looking for a low profile switch like this but normally closed/"on", where on the WWW can I find one? Here Or help me DIY it please. I'm gonna affix it to my stick shift to turn off AC when I take off in my 96 Chevy S10 teeny weeny but zippy without AC truck. Now that I think of it, I...
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    Want a particular switch to cutoff my auto ac from my stick shift.

    I'm thinking something with two buttons, open/closed that I can stick independently on the stick knob where my fore and middle fingers can access. Something small with I can stick on it. Is there something like this or something "bare bones" and small I can fabricate to stick onto the...
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    How to test this 24v 13" Worx Mower

    Yeah that's what I thought but what's wrong here?
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    How to test this 24v 13" Worx Mower

    Should this show 24v?
  9. juntjoo

    How to test this 24v 13" Worx Mower

    I do! I have m12 and m18 Milwaukee batteries. Didn't think of that.
  10. juntjoo

    How to test this 24v 13" Worx Mower

    No, don't have a battery. Just found the mower on the side of the road, figured I'd see if I could test it then sell it. Thanks for the link.
  11. juntjoo

    How to test this 24v 13" Worx Mower

    This is the WG782. I couldn't even find it on their site.
  12. juntjoo

    How to test this 24v 13" Worx Mower

    Where did you get the info and why do you say 40v and not 24v? Just watched it a couple videos on it and it has three states, trigger pulled + "quiet" | "power" or no trigger. So technically speaking do all I need to do is get 24v to the terminals and pull the trigger to test it?
  13. juntjoo

    How to test this 24v 13" Worx Mower

    yeah, I figured that was possible, planning on getting fatter wires. Okay will be back later...
  14. juntjoo

    How to test this 24v 13" Worx Mower

    I assume so or binary switch. My eyes are bad, but it's that lever and a "power/quiet" switch on the top there. So am I doing this right? I in fact got a resistance reading, some K ohms squeezing the hand lever. I don't know on the mower what's -/+ but I just tried both. I have it all in...
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    How to test this 24v 13" Worx Mower

    As far as that other switch, duh. Didn't see the forest through the trees. I'll take your advice in a bit here and report back...
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    How to test this 24v 13" Worx Mower

    In the pic with the terminals is where I connected a multimeter. I don't know any other way to test ohms What do you mean they may not even match? How would you go about testing this without a 24v battery? Could I somehow get it from the wall? Actually I DO have variable voltage supply...
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    How to test this 24v 13" Worx Mower

    I tried testing with a Milwaukee 18v figuring I might get something got nothing nor did I get any ohms from it. I tested it from two positions of the only switch I found on it. No reading for resistance usually means it's dead no? It's an old model.
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