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Old 12-11-2016, 08:41 PM  
rowan
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Originally Posted by DukeSkywalker View Post
Remove battery. Google the pin out to where the battery connects. Find the voltage. Look for a powerpack you have that has the same output voltage. Cut off the end of powerpack and note which wires are positive and negative and tape them + & - so you know. Hook up aligator clips and connect them to the specs of the pinout. Enjoy.
Don't forget the bucket of sand for when it overheats and starts a fire which cannot be extinguished.
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