Charging a dead battery
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Charging a dead battery
I only have a tender that won't revive a dead bettery (safety feature, I guess).
I can boost the bike with a car (vehicle off, ignition on), but since the ground is covered in snow I wouldn't be able to ride it. Can I boost it that way off a car, let it idle for a bit, bring it in and put it on the tender?
I only need enough power to let the tender bring it back up.
I can boost the bike with a car (vehicle off, ignition on), but since the ground is covered in snow I wouldn't be able to ride it. Can I boost it that way off a car, let it idle for a bit, bring it in and put it on the tender?
I only need enough power to let the tender bring it back up.
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The Deltran "Battery Tender" needs 4.5 volts to trigger the charger, you can put it on a generic charger to get it up to there, then use the Tender to get it healthy.
You'd have to get your bike up to at least 1200 RPM to charge, idle wont' do it.
You'd have to get your bike up to at least 1200 RPM to charge, idle wont' do it.
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as long as its not frozen you can jump the battery with a car, or just take it out of the bike and put jumper cables on it and hook it to the car battery for some few minutes, just to get the voltage up enough for charger to take over....you can jump it right on the bike if you want, but its hard to get the cables on without shorting something with the cables.....its just like jumping a car....
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