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right lads got an emergency with my lamp.iv just got my lamp out to charge up for tomorrow and the connectors broke on the lamp wire part.is there any other way of fixing the lamp or running it straight from the batterys its a lazerlight LA4 with two clulite {12v 7a/hr} batterys.

 

cheers mexlad

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as the big fella sez i never used a fuse for years and never had a problem. try get the the 17 ah battery save you having two there only about 30 quied. get the spades with like a washer type head and bolt it. :thumbs:

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Use one battery at a time. You can add a fuse if you want but i never do

 

 

cheers, wont it make the battery run out faster just using one at a time? and my fuses blow about six times a year(dont know why} what would happen to the lamp and batterys without a fuse?,sorry about all the questions but i really havnt got a clue with anything like this. :icon_redface:

 

this is the kit iv gotMy link

 

cheers mexlad

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Use one battery at a time. You can add a fuse if you want but i never do

 

 

cheers, wont it make the battery run out faster just using one at a time? and my fuses blow about six times a year(dont know why} what would happen to the lamp and batterys without a fuse?,sorry about all the questions but i really havnt got a clue with anything like this. :icon_redface:

 

this is the kit iv gotMy link

 

cheers mexlad

 

If you dont have a fuse it will probably blow the buld instead. I think you can just wire the 2 batterys together. Ive done that before but i cant remember if it actually worked or not. If you want to add a fuse just get a car fuse and cut the live wire in 2 then just wrap one piece of wire around each side of the fuse and tape it. Someone will correct me if im wrong but ive never had a problem doing any of that

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