I has a Schumacher charger about 15 years ago that worked fine until it
blew the diodes. A call too the manufacturer got me a free set of
rectifiers, I just had to pay shipping. You might see what they say.
Peace,
Pat
Thusly spake David Hillman, On 8/30/2012 11:47 AM:
> On Wed, 29 Aug 2012, Dan Fest wrote:
>> I have a fairly new schumacher SE4022 battery charger. It's a good
>> quality
>> one for trucks, etc. We were using it the other day and it was
>> working fine.
>> While in use, we heard a click and it stopped working. Is anyone
>> familar with these ?? Does it have a circuit breaker of fuse ???? I'd
>> like to try to fix it since it cost almost $350 last year.
>
> I have a different model Schumacher charger with the same problem.
> Last year it just stopped working. I thought the same thing you are
> thinking, but when I disassembled it, I found no such easy fixes. No
> blown fuses. I did find a loose connection, but that wasn't the problem.
>
> I never did fix it, and bought a replacement ( since my original
> lasted many years ) instead. Haven't quite brought myself to throw
> out or recycle the broken yet, since it doesn't look like 'junk' yet ;)
>
> Good luck.
>
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