SERPAGS
Expert
I can plug my 2amp 12V charger to the battery leads, Right ??? Don`t need to connect on the battery poles, do I ?
I know its not the brightest Q, but I had to ask.
I know its not the brightest Q, but I had to ask.
Sled Dog
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Yes you can just plug onto the battery leads.
SERPAGS
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Cool, thanks Sled
APEX99
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I was wondering the same thing.
Will my 2 amp 12 volt auto charger work on the leads hanging off the right side off the sled.
How long should the charger be left on?
My sled has been in the garage(not heated) for two weeks now with out being started.Should i even bother charging the battery?
Thanks...
Will my 2 amp 12 volt auto charger work on the leads hanging off the right side off the sled.
How long should the charger be left on?
My sled has been in the garage(not heated) for two weeks now with out being started.Should i even bother charging the battery?
Thanks...
SERPAGS
Expert
Not a dumb question afterall. I was always told that a battery charger will keep the battery at its best, so yes, plug it up.
Bob Miller
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I use a Battery Tender which is actually a "Battery Maintainer" and it is amazing how much longer a Battery will last when you keep this hooked up in the down time to any 12 Volt batteries
I still have the original Battery in my 04 Warrior and it is working fine
You can even can a good inexpensive one for $20 from Wal-Mart, which is made by Schumacher
I still have the original Battery in my 04 Warrior and it is working fine
You can even can a good inexpensive one for $20 from Wal-Mart, which is made by Schumacher
Len Todd
TY 4 Stroke God
Still running the original battery in my 04 RX-1 & it has been cranked to near death in Canada's -45 degree weather. Been using a Optimate III to charge since day one.
APEX 21
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I have not had a battery go bad yet while using the tender or Optimate III. I use to have to get a new battery for my waverunner every few years until I kept it up with a tender. 5 years still going strong
PeeWee
Veteran
You may be able to charge the battery from the leads but look back into your owner's manual. I have an 06 Apex and it reads in the manual, the leads are only intended for jump starting, not charging.
Sled Dog
Lifetime Member
PeeWee said:You may be able to charge the battery from the leads but look back into your owner's manual. I have an 06 Apex and it reads in the manual, the leads are only intended for jump starting, not charging.
Jump starting is a quick big charge. I honestly dont see the difference of hooking up your charger to the leads attached to the battery posts or straight to the posts themselves.
PeeWee
Veteran
I'm not disagreeing with you. Just telling you guys what the manual says. I charge mine the same way. Merely passing on info.
Where's the snow?
Where's the snow?
Sled Dog
Lifetime Member
PeeWee said:I'm not disagreeing with you. Just telling you guys what the manual says. I charge mine the same way. Merely passing on info.
Where's the snow?
That is cool PeeWee I am wondering why they would care one way or the other is all. Thanks for the info.
APEX 21
Expert
small charge or big charge the juice is still making it to the battery
PeeWee
Veteran
Here is the wiring diagram for the battery. Does the positive and negative lead split? Maybe this is why you shouldn't charge from the jumper leads. What are the split cables going to? It looks like part of the cable goes to the battery casing itself. Any thoughts? Probably should get off the 'puter and just go figure it out in the garage. lol
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ROCKERDAN
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I just hooked the PLUG IN cable,that comes with my battery tender jr.....bolted both looped ends to the bolts on battery and ran the plugin where the jumper extension run....so now i can simply plug in my batt tender jr. into the plug and its all set for summer.
Dan
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