It was tried on two batteries, one which was dead, the other which was fine...still nothing.
I did open it up, checked both fuses, both are fine. There is no sign of burns, etc on any of the boards.
It does produce a humm when plugged in.
Unfortunately yes it is an automatic charger, I am going to troubleshoot it a bit more as it maybe in a switch. But I think it is not sensing the load and kicking it on.
Trouble shooting is fairly simple right ?
Not sure what two fuse you checked. There should be only one there according to the manual. and it's labeled as Circuit Breaker. which is an automatic reset breaker @35Amp according to that manual in the parts diagram....
It looks like it's a multitap input transformer (if that is what they are called) and 3 wire output transformer ( center tap) usually for chargers it's 28Vac (in this case 14,15 in that diagram) on two of the leads, and 14vac on the others (14-17 and 15-17). 17 would be your ground negative. Verify the transformer output, hums on transformer is most likely fine. but you have to verify the output.
Verify the CB for continuity which is 7 on the diagram,,, it's the first thinggy magiggy on the negative output cable it connects to.
and verify the two diodes which is the 913 where the two transformer output (14, 15) connects to Typical center tap full bridge rectifier is 2 diodes.
and verify continunity or ohm on the meter. since this is a shunt type meter,, it would have a constance ohm to read the amp draws. if it fails at 267 in that parts diagram, it will fail to provide negative to the charger.
OWNER'S MANUAL DieHard, BATTERY CHARGER 10/2 Amp Automatic ENGINE START 50 Amp Model No. 200.71222 CAUTION: Read all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions, and follow…
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good luck, it looks the same as any other HF or Schumacher chargers of that time period. most failure are that CB though.