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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Moulton Alabama
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battery tender issue
have not riden in a week, came in from work today a little early beautiful day so I was going to ride
I noticed the battery tender had the trouble light on, didnt think much about it so I unhooked it and tried to start the bike. The battery is completely dead. Suggestions anyone? Johnny Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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battery tender issue
What brand are you using?
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: S.E. Massachusetts
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battery tender issue
Couple of questions. How long have you had the tender, and did you get the polarity right when you attached it to the battery? Oh, one other thing, check to make sure the bike battery cables are screwed tight to the battery.
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battery tender issue
Not all battery tenders are designed to be plugged in indefinitly. Some will cook your battery. Make sure its a "smart charger" and that it shuts off and kicks back on as needed.
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