It will work but the open circuit voltage of some battery chargers may be a little high. If I were doing it I would just use a car battery, that would provide the voltage the unit expects to see and provide the current necessary.
Dennis C.
On Saturday, July 4, 2020 at 3:20:36 PM UTC-7, Donald Gallimore wrote:
I'm bench testing a 1965 wiper motor using a battery charger set at 10 amps. Will that work or am I using the wrong Rube Goldberg approach? Thanks.
Akron Don
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