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Posted by Crash Gordon on January 21, 2008, 10:21 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options If you leave the battery connected to the panel and it's bad or shorted
cell, and you disconnect transformer and then connect it again you may blow
the transformer. I always disconnect battery first, then transformer.
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**Crash Gordon**
> Hey I have 2 questions. It has been so long since I have even seen a
> Bosch 8112 can somebody telling me again what to set the dip switches
> to for 8112? I can't remember. Now on checking panel batteries I have
> always just unhooked them and never had any trouble now another guy I
> work with says that you are suppose to disconnect the transformer
> before you unhook the battery for testing. Has anybody heard this
> before?
Thanks everyone for the replies. Let me explain better what I meant.
on the battery question. my battery tester requires you to disconnect
the battery from the panel. The guy told me that I have to disconnect
the transformer before I disconnect the battery or I may short out the
panel. I have checked many many batteries and never had anything short
out from me not disconnecting the transformer.
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