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Recharging - indicator lights when complete

Hello - I can't find my manual and need to know two things: first, when the charge is complete does the green light blink or stop blinking? At this point, the red and yellow lights are on and the green light is bliniking. Secondly, does the AC charger have 300 or 700 amp output? I have a vector charger for each amp level and don't know which is the right one for the spotlight.

Thanks very much.

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When the green light stays on that means the battery is fully charged. The correct charger for that light is a Class 2 Transformer
Model: KA12D120030042U It has a output of 12VDC at 300 mA

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