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I’ve had the above a number of years ref A52309 Rechargeable lantern. Big yellow one.
I’ve mislaid the charger Found identical one online ref above.
The pictures of chargers are different to what mine came with. ie USB.
Mine was just 3 pin and lead.
Looking at pictures of new one it also comes with car cigar charger ,so assuming it’s 12v output. I’ve checked all my old chargers
as a means to identify the mislaid charger. none are 12v out put. Nearest is 9v.
As it’s a few years old would the battery be so depleted it wouldn’t charge anyway. Any info thanks.
I’ve mislaid the charger Found identical one online ref above.
The pictures of chargers are different to what mine came with. ie USB.
Mine was just 3 pin and lead.
Looking at pictures of new one it also comes with car cigar charger ,so assuming it’s 12v output. I’ve checked all my old chargers
as a means to identify the mislaid charger. none are 12v out put. Nearest is 9v.
As it’s a few years old would the battery be so depleted it wouldn’t charge anyway. Any info thanks.
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Having looked at the spec it says battery is non-replacable.
I would assume that its 5v due to the fact that its a USB charger, as would be the car charger.
I suspect they’ve changed to a USB cable to cut down on manufacturing - why produce a charger and a car charger, when one cable with changeable input would do!
Having looked at the spec it says battery is non-replacable.
I would assume that its 5v due to the fact that its a USB charger, as would be the car charger.
I suspect they’ve changed to a USB cable to cut down on manufacturing - why produce a charger and a car charger, when one cable with changeable input would do!
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