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Zacvv wrote:
Thank you all for the feedback. It looks like the biggest thing i need to look for is leaks. I am buying it from a friend for 500 dollars so not sure how concerned i am about the little things.
Im not to sure with these older guys if they have battery charging systems? is this a silly question? Is it easy to buy one and buy new batteries?
โMar-31-2014 03:53 PM
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Zacvv wrote:
What about battery life? Would they still have a chance of working after sitting so long?
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Zacvv wrote:In my '71 Starcraft, a converter was an option. I would think by 1980, it was almost standard. I have the original PD808 30 amp charger and it is a beast, huge transformer and a big rectifier board. I kept it as it has a solid state charging circuit (two stage). Some converters did not have the multi-stage charging circuits and those should be replaced. It is a fairly easy upgrade, involves a few wires.
Thank you all for the feedback. It looks like the biggest thing i need to look for is leaks. I am buying it from a friend for 500 dollars so not sure how concerned i am about the little things.
Im not to sure with these older guys if they have battery charging systems? is this a silly question? Is it easy to buy one and buy new batteries?
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โMar-30-2014 06:01 PM
shasta24 wrote:LOL, I'm laughing along with 'ya. :B
Yep, deep pockets and a sense of humor. Good luck
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