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charlieh

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We have a Heyer 46A 6 & 12 volt charger and looking for information on them.
this one may have the dip stick mentioned in an other post here.
I have a number of old chargers and a old Tungar we updated the rectifier to solid state and use it a lot in reclaiming battery's. These are interesting machines and not to expensive to collect.
the ones with the Selenium rectifiers usually the rectifier goes bad and we replace them with solid state one with good success. Be very careful with the new smart chargers from China they are very dangerous . I know of one that almost burned the garage down and several others have problems , one friend had three new ones before he got one to work!!!
 
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WhyMe

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looking at the pix, it reminds me when Made in America really meant quality
 

charlieh

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Well I guess nobody else has had any experience with a Heyer 46A battery charger. The dip stick function we had to by pass, We tested the dip stick unit that goes in the battery water and couldn't get it to function with heat or electronically.
We added a out boarded a solid state rectifier out of a truck alternator . This made it a wonderful battery charger as it brings the battery's up with out adding very much heat.
I think we will be using it as a equalizer charger to bring all the batters in the bank up to full even charge.
This charger has a heavy wound transformer in it with a lot of taps so you a good selection of voltages.
So if you see something at the flee market or in the dump it might be worth a look!!
I wouldn't trade this old charger for a truck load of those made in CHINA!
 

BB767

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This is just one of the old battery chargers I found...

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...while cleaning out the old 1930's auto shop I restored.

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Some of you I'm sure have seen it on my thread but this seems like I good place to show it for those who haven't read about it there.

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I don't have any 6 volt batteries to try it on. Restored it would look something like...

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...this.

Thomas from the Restored 1930's Auto Shop

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=51567
 

azwhitemouse

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I have a 1957 Franklin Manufacturing 6/12 volt charger but some one spray painted it blue (not a very good job I may add) I want to try to get it restored but I can't find any pictures of what it looked like. I have some re-wiring to do but it did work. It was my Great Grand Father's.
 

KenC

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I have a 6/12V charger from the late 50s. Works fine, but the timer is bad and the Amp gauge is also. Anyone know of a source for replacement parts? The ammeter is square, 3" or so. The timer could be a generic mechanical, turn to set type..

Timer is important, cause if you forget it you can boil a battery dry in a short while on the higher settings! This thing will put out about 18V on the highest, used for boost starts in the old days.
 

Isaiah10

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I have a 1912 or so 900 Sterling that looks to be a battery charger but on the tag it reads 900 Sterling Rectifier 6 volt 5 amps. dose any one have any information on this unit.
it is of a ********.
I was here before as charlieh but forgot what my log in was so im Isaiah10- now
 

jadams1

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Can anyone help me value my battery charger? It's a mercury battery charger and tester.
 

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tomphot

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I found this one at a flea market, I just had to get it!
I'd really like to know how old it is.
 

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anseroner

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hey guys kind a new to the forum i have a heyer fastboy charger from the 1940 or 1950 im trying to get info for anything would help and its for sale too.1_3172014175337716899.jpg

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don long

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I have a feddish for old battery chargers.
I started collecting them about a year ago after a good friend passed and his widow gave me his old Excide charger

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the collection sits in my 30s garage
 

Rick427

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Have been a long-time lurker, but finally have a chance to contribute something. Ran across this cool old Heyer charger recently. On a two-wheeled cart with a big *** rectifier tube and screw-in glass fuses. Obviously not the original ammeter. Cracked and broken insulation on wiring so I haven't tested it, but a cool blast back into the past. I am wild guessing '20's era, but am certainly no expert. - Richard

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David Jackson

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Here's my oldest:
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I had to go out to the garage to see if I still have mine, and I do. Seems as though it was not really a happy camper last time I tried to use it; some sparking and buzzing as I recall; Still it was a good and faithful servant, so to speak, from when I bought it new probably in about 1965.
Can those things be fixed?
 

bonneyman

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I have a feddish for old battery chargers.
I started collecting them about a year ago after a good friend passed and his widow gave me his old Excide charger

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the collection sits in my 30s garage

Holy snap!:eyecrazy:

You can charge 8 cars at once.:D
 

Divcod

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Looking for information on my Mercury Battery Charger and Tester. Cast AL panel, case and Mercury logo are all original. Haven't found a similar one so would be interested in any feedback. Thks
 

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markvictor1

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I know this is an old thread, but worth a shot....I have a Silver Beauty No. 8260. I cannot find much on Web about it, let alone the manual that I'm looking for. Can anyone steer me in the right direction?
 

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I just happened to be at home reading this, and just happened to be whining about chargers. This Canadian Tire one was my Dad's. Old, not sure if it 'vintage' :)
 

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johninct

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I have a feddish for old battery chargers.
I started collecting them about a year ago after a good friend passed and his widow gave me his old Excide charger

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the collection sits in my 30s garage

I have that jack in the picture too.
 

loneranger6886

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Hey all, joined this forum because i acquired this old Sun charger and i cant find anything online about it. Id love to get it up and going but i feel helpless with out a schematic. My dad told me it didnt work(thats all he said). the case was open when i found it and there are two ground wires loose in it. if any one knows anything any info would help. otherwise hey guys, heres a cool old charger!
 

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lostmind

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1978 Exide , has original box and papers. 15 pounds.
Interesting what new Exide chargers sell for
 

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650rider

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What a collection of vintage battery chargers!!! I'll add an RCL charger to the collection.
I think it's from the '70's or '80's. I'm in the process restoring it and may have to replace the timer unit if I can find one.This is a 100A /6v, 60A /12v.
When I figure how to post photos, I' show some pics.
cheers, cooter
 

Don6393

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57876[/ATTACH]I bought a Heyer battery charger that has no labels on either dial. It operates but I want to be sure what the settings are. Can anyone help?
 

nograin

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I bought a Heyer battery charger that has no labels on either dial. It operates but I want to be sure what the settings are. Can anyone help?
Probably one is a timer and the other is the charging current. See Heyer pictured in post 15. The ammeter looks very similar to the one on mine, but the name plate is totally different. Is there a plate on the back with model number and such?
 

nograin

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Here is a Vintange Mobil fast charger I have in my shop.
Jeff, That looks very similar to my Heyer. Is there a data plate on the back?

For those wondering what the extra cable is with the 'dipstick'. It is to prevent from overcharging. I don't know if it was simply a cutoff based on temperature or cut back on the voltage or current proportionaly as temperature increased. Like some of you have discovered, when it stopped working repairmen would usually remove and bypass it. I saved the sensor and cord with the hope to experiment and reinstall one day but unfortunately it got lost. At least on mine, there is place to store the temperature sensor in the back.

The front of mine states its a "Safe-Fast Battery Charger with thermostat control" Model 175-P [?]. On the back data plate indicates it was made by Heyer Industries Inc, Bellville NJ and stamped Model 41A
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anth

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Westinghouse Battery Charger

Last night I dropped into my folks place to borrow my dad's battery charger. Now I've seen this thing around our old garage when I lived at home for most of my life, used on many occasions throughout the years, so I just got used to how it looked. But last night after not seeing it for a while I took a good look at it and realised it's now a bit of a classic!

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I can take more photos if anyone is interested :)

edit: thanks to the mod for moving this post for me, I wasn't aware this thread existed.
 
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Belair-mc

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Hello! buy this battery charger to restore, but do not get information about it, someone can tell me your year of manufacture? someone has pictures of one restored? their colors?

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Here's a small one I have sitting over my electric bench. 1960's. Works great.
 

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audifans

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My battery charger collection has been growing

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This is my latest find it has large red and green lenses

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Do you have a pic of the red/green lenses being lit? If I was looking for that what name would it be under. thanks!
 

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My dads old charger bought in 1950. It still works.
 

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Ole Slewfoot

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Man you guys have some great ones.
That Mercury with the full dash i think is my favorite.

I had a little portable that sat in a field till some guy sold it to me for $5. Despite having fires on both the AC and DC cables and still worked for many years, I think more than ten.

Found this on a back shelf at an estate sale, it works perfect.

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I finally found a charger this past weekend, a project charger at that. It came from the dump so I didn't expect it to work. I think it looks awesome and I had every intention of ignoring the do not pick signs to get it even before I realized it was a snap on. It's a perfect match for my '58 kr352. It's an early 60s snap on mt631a chargematic. I haven't gotten a chance to go through it to see why it's not working. Are these very common or collectible ? I can't seem to find any info on it other than in the catalogs.
 

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