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To purchase a new battery pack for your N2120 torch, you could check with local hardware stores or electrical supply stores. You could also try searching online retailers that specialize in lighting and electrical products, such as Amazon.
In New Zealand, you may also be able to find the battery pack you're looking for at major hardware retailers such as Bunnings Warehouse or Mitre 10. Additionally, you could try checking with manufacturers or suppliers of lighting equipment in the country.
If you are having trouble finding the exact battery pack you need, you could try reaching out to the manufacturer of the torch for assistance or to see if they have a recommended supplier in your area.
have you accounted for the service fee/transaction charge and the services tax and if you bought them on line then there is a trans action fee check you payment form and if there is still a problem contact the supplier and ask for an explanation
OK, take the 1991 GMC Sonoma to Sears, Walmart, or your local battery retailer like Autozone or Advance Auto Parts, and have them test the starting/charging system. In many cases they'll do it for free or charge a nominal fee.
Also, you may in the interim check the connections to the battery to make sure they are shiny and clean when removed. Use a wire brush, if necessary to clean them up.
OK, batteries have an average lifespan of 3 years, I learned from being a battery technician at Sears in the 1990s.
I would consider buying a new battery if the battery will not hold a charge, especially if this happens when the battery is disconnected from the car's system, and reconnected overnight or over a few days.
A battery/starting/'charging test can be performed to check the alternator, battery, and starter while you're at it in the battery retailer's shop.
I would take the car to Sears or Walmart or your local parts store to see if they can do the test for free or for a nominal fee.
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VB the batteries are too weak for the chargers to pick up. Unfortunately you will have to puchase new batteries. Now since the facility was responsible for not keeping the batteries charged I would ask that they pay for the new ones. Good luck with that. The batteries you need are U1 batteries. If you have a battery warehouse type store near you they should have the batteries or an Interstate Battery outlet store. The batteries should be around $200.00 for two. Try not to get them at a local provider cause they'll charge you more. Hopes this Helps you
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