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Old 09-06-2013, 12:19 PM   #8
chuybregts
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Pargo
 
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Kirkland
Posts: 6
Default Re: Beginning a Pargo Restoration

Thanks for the tips on stabilizing/restoring the frame.

I have the body taken apart, today I'll start the deep cleaning/prepping of the frame. Hopefully this weekend I can get the painting done. I have a new daughter and anything that requires "loud" tools, has to wait until the weekend as her crib is right above the garage! (during the week, i'm only able to work on this project after her bedtime.)

Dewzer, does the charger look like the one attached? I admit, the first time I plugged it in, I was a little concerned! It's definitely been around for a while. However, starting the charger, and measuring the voltage, it appears to work fine. Although, the ammeter may be off, when charging, it hovers around 5amps, yet, when I measure the current off the batteries, it's sitting at 10 amps...
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