View Full Version : Battery Charger Part ---> A-0705L <--- Circuit Breaker ---> besides the company Who can it be order from ??
BoNanner
06-01-2006, 11:30 PM
Battery Charger Part ---> A-0705L <---- 30A
Husky brand Automotive/etc., charger bought at Home Depot early last
year. $40 or $50.
Worked for some months then in the middle of a charging session it
just stopped. Of course it was out of the 90 day store/replacement
warrenty and no one in town works on them. Shipping it off is out of
the question since doing so would about equal the price of a new one.
Knowing only enough to know battery chargers aren't rocket science I
opened it looking for a fuse. Turns out the 'fuse' is a
self-contained circuit breaker with the above part number.
There are no lose wires, burnt smelling transformer, it simply has no
power running through it. The power cord comes in to a small circuit
board then to the breaker. I suppose the board could be fried but it
would be easier to find the other part first or so I thought.
The company's parts dept. is voice mail & has yet too return calls.
On the internet several places wholesell them.
Where can I find this part?
Hints, tips, or outright answer! I'll take anything constructive.
Thanks
Srgnt Billko
07-01-2006, 03:36 AM
Just replace it with an auto fuse and keep a box of spares.
"BoNanner" > wrote in message
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> Battery Charger Part ---> A-0705L <---- 30A
>
> Husky brand Automotive/etc., charger bought at Home Depot early last
> year. $40 or $50.
>
> Worked for some months then in the middle of a charging session it
> just stopped. Of course it was out of the 90 day store/replacement
> warrenty and no one in town works on them. Shipping it off is out of
> the question since doing so would about equal the price of a new one.
>
> Knowing only enough to know battery chargers aren't rocket science I
> opened it looking for a fuse. Turns out the 'fuse' is a
> self-contained circuit breaker with the above part number.
>
> There are no lose wires, burnt smelling transformer, it simply has no
> power running through it. The power cord comes in to a small circuit
> board then to the breaker. I suppose the board could be fried but it
> would be easier to find the other part first or so I thought.
>
> The company's parts dept. is voice mail & has yet too return calls.
>
> On the internet several places wholesell them.
>
> Where can I find this part?
>
> Hints, tips, or outright answer! I'll take anything constructive.
>
> Thanks
Srgnt Billko
07-01-2006, 04:13 PM
NAPA auto parts store - 8 amp universal circuit breaker $5.49
"BoNanner" > wrote in message
...
> Battery Charger Part ---> A-0705L <---- 30A
>
> Husky brand Automotive/etc., charger bought at Home Depot early last
> year. $40 or $50.
>
> Worked for some months then in the middle of a charging session it
> just stopped. Of course it was out of the 90 day store/replacement
> warrenty and no one in town works on them. Shipping it off is out of
> the question since doing so would about equal the price of a new one.
>
> Knowing only enough to know battery chargers aren't rocket science I
> opened it looking for a fuse. Turns out the 'fuse' is a
> self-contained circuit breaker with the above part number.
>
> There are no lose wires, burnt smelling transformer, it simply has no
> power running through it. The power cord comes in to a small circuit
> board then to the breaker. I suppose the board could be fried but it
> would be easier to find the other part first or so I thought.
>
> The company's parts dept. is voice mail & has yet too return calls.
>
> On the internet several places wholesell them.
>
> Where can I find this part?
>
> Hints, tips, or outright answer! I'll take anything constructive.
>
> Thanks
L Alpert
07-01-2006, 06:24 PM
Srgnt Billko wrote:
> Just replace it with an auto fuse and keep a box of spares.
If it keeps blowing fuses, I would have to suspect some kind of short.
>
> "BoNanner" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Battery Charger Part ---> A-0705L <---- 30A
>>
>> Husky brand Automotive/etc., charger bought at Home Depot early last
>> year. $40 or $50.
>>
>> Worked for some months then in the middle of a charging session it
>> just stopped. Of course it was out of the 90 day store/replacement
>> warrenty and no one in town works on them. Shipping it off is out of
>> the question since doing so would about equal the price of a new one.
>>
>> Knowing only enough to know battery chargers aren't rocket science I
>> opened it looking for a fuse. Turns out the 'fuse' is a
>> self-contained circuit breaker with the above part number.
>>
>> There are no lose wires, burnt smelling transformer, it simply has no
>> power running through it. The power cord comes in to a small circuit
>> board then to the breaker. I suppose the board could be fried but it
>> would be easier to find the other part first or so I thought.
>>
>> The company's parts dept. is voice mail & has yet too return calls.
>>
>> On the internet several places wholesell them.
>>
>> Where can I find this part?
>>
>> Hints, tips, or outright answer! I'll take anything constructive.
>>
>> Thanks
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