Ok I think it might be better if I understand whats going on in making a auto battery charger.
So a 5 wire 12v 5 amp transformer: 120v in the 2 black primary wires and out at the 2 red outer wires is 12v if I move one of the volt meter leads to the center yellow wire it reads 6v.
Now if the output voltage A\C and I want to charge D\C is that what the diodes are allowing?
And is the cap. giving me the negative for the battery?
Since I have a 10amp. rectifier can the 2 outer red leads be put to the ~ term.
and use the + & - to go to the battery?
So a 5 wire 12v 5 amp transformer: 120v in the 2 black primary wires and out at the 2 red outer wires is 12v if I move one of the volt meter leads to the center yellow wire it reads 6v.
Now if the output voltage A\C and I want to charge D\C is that what the diodes are allowing?
And is the cap. giving me the negative for the battery?
Since I have a 10amp. rectifier can the 2 outer red leads be put to the ~ term.
and use the + & - to go to the battery?