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How do you charge the battery for the Marlboro power pak

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I just replaced the battery in mine. I got my battery off Amazon. The battery is a LP12-7.2.
Make sure all switches are off and nothing is plugged into the power pak.
Remove the 5 screws on the back of the power pak.
Once the screws are out, Remove the back cover.
With the back cover off, remove the red positive wire and the back negative wire from the batteries F2 terminals. Install the new battery in the same position as when you removed the old battery. Connect the black negative wire to the black negative F2 terminal on the new battery. Connect the red positive wire to the red positive F2 terminal on the new battery. Make sure it’s pushed wire connectors are pushed on all the way and snug. Be carful when pushing on the wire connectors to terminals so as not to bend or snap off the terminals on the new battery. Place the back cover. Make sure there are no wires in the way of the cover and the positive and negative wires and their grommets are back in their slots. If there is nothing in the way, the back cover should snap back into place. Once the cover is back in place, turn on the power switch and check the power level of the battery. Switch on all the lights to
make sure they all work. Secure the back cover by screwing in the 5 screws you removed earlier.
I hope this helps ??

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The pac will have a door on both sides that hide the cables you hook to a battery to help jump start a car once it is charged up. The cord that you say has a cig plug on one end is used to charge it using your car plug. There is another door on the back of the Pac that holds all the accessories, extra fuses and the charging cords. It does not sound like you have the A/C adaptor to plug it into a wall outlet.. If this unit is old the internal battery may be bad these Pac's are notorious for battery failure. You can find these batterys on eBay for about $13.

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