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Re: Remote battery terminals

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 10:21 pm
by brmoore
amaechizzle wrote:Lol, well I don't even have an onboard toolkit.

Really should have that of that instead.
I was gonna redo an original toolkit but Honda SA is out of most of the bits haha :cry:

There are chargers out there that have leads you can leave on I was told about that when I bought the bike, bit you can push start my NC35 if you have 80m of a slight incline(makes easier than running alongside!), I've done it a few times when I wasnt riding but was working on the bike and needed to be able to start the engine(my battery is dead after 2 weeks no use)

Re: Remote battery terminals

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 8:45 am
by amorti
brmoore wrote:
amaechizzle wrote:Lol, well I don't even have an onboard toolkit.

Really should have that of that instead.
I was gonna redo an original toolkit but Honda SA is out of most of the bits haha :cry:

There are chargers out there that have leads you can leave on I was told about that when I bought the bike, bit you can push start my NC35 if you have 80m of a slight incline(makes easier than running alongside!), I've done it a few times when I wasnt riding but was working on the bike and needed to be able to start the engine(my battery is dead after 2 weeks no use)
Then get a new battery and stop trying to add unnecessary bits of wire to your loom.

Re: Remote battery terminals

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 8:30 pm
by brmoore
amorti wrote:
brmoore wrote:
amaechizzle wrote:Lol, well I don't even have an onboard toolkit.

Really should have that of that instead.
I was gonna redo an original toolkit but Honda SA is out of most of the bits haha :cry:

There are chargers out there that have leads you can leave on I was told about that when I bought the bike, bit you can push start my NC35 if you have 80m of a slight incline(makes easier than running alongside!), I've done it a few times when I wasnt riding but was working on the bike and needed to be able to start the engine(my battery is dead after 2 weeks no use)
Then get a new battery and stop trying to add unnecessary bits of wire to your loom.
I think you're mistaking me for somebody else, I never said I was adding anything to anywhere that was my first post in this topic :| woah but new battery what am i rich? I'm borrowing money to afford petrol to work, as they don't pay me... literally, only in africa do they get away with not paying you, fucking twats :x hopefully by the time i get a handgun as part of my job I'll actually be paid, or im gonna be an unpaid fucker who's got a gun! :shock: :mrgreen:

Re: Remote battery terminals

Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 10:36 pm
by spanky
If you do end up running leads off the battery to somewhere, make sure you put an inline fuse in the positive lead as close to the battery as possible. A short across the battery gets very hot very quickly....