Chinese engineering

Saturday, August 18th, 2007 @ 12:47 | Projects, Snuffles, Stuff

So I got the battery charger today. In typical Chinese engineering fashion, it has no documentation and inconsistent parts and features.

Can I make a left turn on the green light too!?

 

I’m not sure if I’ll ever understand what the heck it’s doing, and just take its little flashing lights for face value.

 

It also comes with two fuses, but with no fuse holder or any other visible sign of a fuse. It also seems to be ultrasonic-welded together, with no screws, so if I ever have to replace a fuse, I seem to need a sledgehammer.

 

Here’s hoping it works and never breaks (yeah right). I will not hesitate in sledgehammering it open at the first sign of trouble.

 

 

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