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Speaking of prostate scheduled check up next month about 11 months ago it was enlarged but went down on its own and psa level dropped from 4.9 to 2.1. Now I sound like an old man but in body only. In my mind I'm still 18
 
   / Good morning!!!! #69,422  
Mid 40's today........light rain........sun trying to come through......we have two beautiful rainbows........nice!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #69,423  
If the way my iPad works is a example of how a Mac works. There will not be any Macs in my future.

I share your disdain for the iPad, Ron. The iPad lacks so many features and capabilities, and accuracy with finger-as-cursor is so poor, I really don't understand the attraction. Mine sits on the coffee table so I can look up TV programming info. I tried to use it when I was traveling, but it doesn't have the ability to download routes to a Garmin GPS or upload images from a stand alone camera, two things I do a lot of on the road. Wish I'd never wasted the money on the darn thing and instead picked up another used 17" MacBook Pro from 2011.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #69,424  
When I was an attendant I had one female eloping (later to become a patient of mine) break out wearing a double "johnny" (for her dignity). She looked like she was trailing two drag chutes as she ran down "Hospital Hill." She stole some woman's clothing hanging on a clothes line and made it dressed and safely home 30 miles away.:cool: The woman whose clothes were stolen was the Hospital Superintendent's wife:eek:

If someone saw her running down the hill trailing her "drag chutes", how come nobody caught her? :laughing:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #69,425  
Rick and Ron, thanks for the trailer wiring/lights refurbishing links. Bookmarked.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #69,427  
It was change of shift. Wife was in the parking lot waiting to pick me up from work. She saw all the "action." :rolleyes: We saw her running from the staff room window. She had a huge head start :sarcastic: The patient dusted me, blew my doors off and another attendant as well.:eek: :eek::embarrassed::embarrassed: I was built for wrestling not running back then. Later when this patient got on my caseload we would laugh about it. I was assigned to her last 8 of 13 admissions.

Now I am built for a rocking chair. :embarrassed:, but I still retain my "juvenile mind":cool:
 
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Ron, After having the Battery Saver on for 22 hours I just check my 48v battery pack it is 55.2v and the Battery Saver is still flashing yellow. Is this what it is supposed to do?

Drew, have you checked the voltage on your batteries?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #69,429  
Lights look good Rick. Whew, took me 3 pages to catch up...

Drew, the Pulse charger is on all the time. The more you use the Charger the more it Desulfates.
thanks, though someone else asked...;) but you remember my picture. It's more work for sure to hook this thing up every day, since I use
my golf cart almost every day. Seat has to come off, then alligator clips on. Next morning, repeat. Lot easier with oem plug. Now if I could put an oem
plug on this charger, now we're talking...
It took all night into 9am next morning for my charge light to go solid. 50 watts isn't a lot of power. I bet that oem buzz box sucks up a lot more than that.

The 12V Battery Saver charger comes with a pigtale that is wired permanently to the battery. It ends in an SAE 2 pole connector that is widely used by many battery charger manufacturers. It's also very likely that the power port on your golf cart uses some other industry standard connector, such as the John Deere/BMW motorcycle connector. But then again, the golf cart uses 48 volts, so maybe you're stuck with the alligator clips? But wait...

highCurrentConnectors.jpg

A Facebook friend on one of the Vanagon pages uses these on his van for battery quick disconnects. They're rated at 50 amps DC. KS Terminals, Inc. makes 'em, part number BMC2S. Get two, wire one to the battery, the other to the charger. Make the leads on the battery end long enough so that the plug is easy to get to without lifting seats, etc. Maybe get an extra one and wire the charger end of your alligator clips to it so you can easily interchange for other applications. That's essentially how I have my 12V chargers wired, only with the previously mentioned SAE 2 pole connector...
 
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Ron, After having the Battery Saver on for 22 hours I just check my 48v battery pack it is 55.2v and the Battery Saver is still flashing yellow. Is this what it is supposed to do?

Drew, have you checked the voltage on your batteries?

I have had it run that long. But I do not remember see that high of voltage. Give the company a call. Yours is a newer model than mine and work a little differently
 

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