canesisters
Garden Master
I'm just about at my wits end - and yall have ALWAYS been so helpful - so I'm grasping at straws
A couple of years ago I busted my savings and bought a generator. I have not had to USE it one single time thank goodness. But when I will need it - it needs to work. I have started it up every couple months and hooked the air compressor up to it and let them both run (compressor cycling on and off) for 30 mins or so.
Early this summer I could NOT get it to start. I called a neighbor who came over and fiddled with it - mostly just drained the gas and refilled - and finally got it started. In all this time I've used the pull cord to start it - but it DOES have a key to start IF the battery is charged.
So.. here's my dilemma. I think that I'm just simply not pulling the cord hard enough/fast enough to start it. My shoulder just won't do it. And I CAN NOT figure out HOW to attach a charger or how to remove the battery to replace it.
Any suggestions yall can offer I will gladly try.
You're looking down from the top. You can just see the panel with the switches and plugs on the right side. Below that, with a peeling sticker, is the panel that the battery is behind.
This is REALLY hard to see - but this is the battery
The yellow hash marks are the welded on panel that has the peeling sticker on the other side - that extends several inches past the far end of the battery
The battery is tucked down in this tight little space that I can barely get my hand in. I can access the negative terminal (first white circle) but by the time I shove my arm elbow deep in there to reach the positive one (second white circle), I can't see what I'm doing. There isn't any access from the other side that I can get my hand in.
Can ANYONE see a way to attach a battery charger????
A couple of years ago I busted my savings and bought a generator. I have not had to USE it one single time thank goodness. But when I will need it - it needs to work. I have started it up every couple months and hooked the air compressor up to it and let them both run (compressor cycling on and off) for 30 mins or so.
Early this summer I could NOT get it to start. I called a neighbor who came over and fiddled with it - mostly just drained the gas and refilled - and finally got it started. In all this time I've used the pull cord to start it - but it DOES have a key to start IF the battery is charged.
So.. here's my dilemma. I think that I'm just simply not pulling the cord hard enough/fast enough to start it. My shoulder just won't do it. And I CAN NOT figure out HOW to attach a charger or how to remove the battery to replace it.
Any suggestions yall can offer I will gladly try.
You're looking down from the top. You can just see the panel with the switches and plugs on the right side. Below that, with a peeling sticker, is the panel that the battery is behind.
This is REALLY hard to see - but this is the battery
The yellow hash marks are the welded on panel that has the peeling sticker on the other side - that extends several inches past the far end of the battery
The battery is tucked down in this tight little space that I can barely get my hand in. I can access the negative terminal (first white circle) but by the time I shove my arm elbow deep in there to reach the positive one (second white circle), I can't see what I'm doing. There isn't any access from the other side that I can get my hand in.
Can ANYONE see a way to attach a battery charger????