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Re: Battery tender cable uses
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July 20, 2009, 01:03:05 PM »
Quote from: Jarvicious on July 20, 2009, 08:43:50 AM
I dunno. I have a tender for both my bikes and aside from the fuse Amp rating, the wiring seems to be pretty similar. My tech even said he's run his heated gloves off of the battery harness, you just have to add a higher amp fuse. I don't really care to go look under my hood, but does anyone know off hand what the stock amp rating is for a tender and one pair of heated gloves? I want to say 3A for the tender and maybe, MAYBE 5 for the gloves. Kicking the 3 amp up to 5 on the tender harness really shouldn't be that big a deal, provided your tender isn't a raging piece of shit.
The gloves alone you might get away with, but that would be it. The Gerbing harness is a thicker gauge. It is thew thickness of the wire, not the insulation that counts.
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Quote from: howie on July 20, 2009, 01:03:05 PM
The gloves alone you might get away with, but that would be it. The Gerbing harness is a thicker gauge. It is thew thickness of the wire, not the insulation that counts.
Right you are, and all I plan on using is the gloves. I would imagine Gerbings would be a heavier gauge, though I've never chopped into one. It would have to be to run the 25-30 amps they advertise for the full suit.
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Quote from: NAKID on May 18, 2009, 05:49:38 PM
I got a "cigarette lighter" that hooks up to the tender cable that I used to charge my cell phone while on a road trip...
Where'd you find the cable? I've been looking around but haven't found one.
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July 25, 2009, 05:51:16 PM »
Got mine at a Checker Auto Parts in Phoenix....
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September 07, 2009, 05:20:55 PM »
I found a battery tender cable on my S2R1K today. I have a small 1amp charger with crocodile clamps at the ends of the cable. Are there any adapter cables available that allow me to use my charger? Or do I have to buy a new charger?
Unfortunately I didn't store the cable correctly and melted the protective caps on the rear exhaust (fortunately only the cap, not the plug). Any recommendation where to store the cable?
In addition, the previous owner messed up the bolts that hold the battery clamps: Bolts are extremely tight and the inner profile is almost gone so that I cannot use a screw driver any longer. I tried a wrench instead but there is not enough space to use it. I assume I am not the only one with that problem and I want to get the battery out for the winter soon. Any ideas?
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September 07, 2009, 09:33:47 PM »
JoTra,
I'm not completely clear on what you're asking. So you just found out that you have a battery tender cable installed on your battery correct? And I think you need to know how to connect your charger to the cable? If so, it should be simple. You can get a replacement cable that's the same as the cable connected to your battery now. It's the cable listed under:
Battery Tender hard-wire cords for multiple bikes (with black plug - not compatible with older white-plug Battery Tenders)
on this web site:
http://www.cyclegadgets.com/Products/product.asp?item=BATTEND
You can look for it on other web sites, but I just did a quick check so that you can see what it looks like from the link above. My dealer sells this as well, so yours may also. Just buy this and connect your charger cable to the end where the rings are (where they are supposed to hook up to your battery, and I would insulate this connection with some electrical tape to ensure that they do not short circuit) and the other end should mate with your current cable. Make sure you check the continuity with a ohm-meter or multimeter on the battery end and the charger end to make sure you're connecting positive to positive and negative to negative when you connect the 2 cables.
As for where to mount the cable from your battery (I think that was your question), I just mounted mine to the frame with a tie wrap. See picture. I wanted to use a black tie wrap, but didn't have one in the garage at the time and never got around to getting some.
You shouldn't need to remove the battery bolts (for now) if you do it this way.
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September 08, 2009, 10:01:03 AM »
Our dealer installed a tender lead on my wife's bike while it was there for a repair estimate. Odd, since it looks as if her bike is totalled...
Anyway, they used a rubber cable tie in just about the same location as KG5's nylon tie, only more on the inside of the frame tube. That'll make it easy to connect but also easy to snug down so it doesn't flap around in the breeze while riding (assuming the bike is ridden again).
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September 08, 2009, 10:39:00 AM »
as far as other uses, if you ever have to drain your tank cause u have to remove it, 12 volt in line fuel pump ran off my battery from said cable.
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September 08, 2009, 03:14:26 PM »
I rigged my battery tender lead with a 50 amp fuse so I could power up a flux capacitor. Only got the bike up to about 35 mph before the whole thing blew!
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September 08, 2009, 05:15:08 PM »
Quote from: mstevens on September 08, 2009, 10:01:03 AM
Our dealer installed a tender lead on my wife's bike while it was there for a repair estimate. Odd, since it looks as if her bike is totalled...
Anyway, they used a rubber cable tie in just about the same location as KG5's nylon tie, only more on the inside of the frame tube. That'll make it easy to connect but also easy to snug down so it doesn't flap around in the breeze while riding (assuming the bike is ridden again).
Did they tell you they were installing a battery tender cable to it? Strange that they did it if you didn't ask for it. Or maybe they knew that it was going to be out of commission for a while and did it as a nice gesture. That's cool of them if that is the case.
Yeah, I could've mounted it on the bottom of the frame tube or even try to do it on the other (inner) side of the tube so that it's inconspicuous, but I don't mind it where I have it. It doesn't bother me to see it there. I prefer to have easy access to it than reach around to plug it in. And it doesn't flop around when I'm riding, so it works for me.
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Re: Battery tender cable uses
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September 08, 2009, 05:19:52 PM »
the small fuse (us 2A) is there to prevent you jumping the battery with it.
if you have at least 14 ga wire and the total length is less than 16 ft I would jump it.
for 16 ga wire, i would say no more than 8 ft. i think the battery tender wire is 16 ga. 8 ft (TOTAL) might just be enough if you have small clips.
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Quote from: KG5 on September 08, 2009, 05:15:08 PM
Did they tell you they were installing a battery tender cable to it? Strange that they did it if you didn't ask for it. Or maybe they knew that it was going to be out of commission for a while and did it as a nice gesture. That's cool of them if that is the case.
It was on the list of stuff we wanted done anyway (which also included swapping the front sprocket for a 14-tooth). It may have been silly of me to presume that they wouldn't do it until it had been determined the bike wasn't going to be declared a total loss.
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