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Re: How to attach A Battery Charging Pigtail (Read 275 times)
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Re: How to attach A Battery Charging Pigtail
01/29/15 at 07:28:22
You're much better off with one of the commercially available pigtails for under $10.
The ground can go anywhere from to frame or engine.
The positive lead of the pigtail can be on the starter relay,
on the other end of the battery cable.
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Re: How to make & attach A Battery Charging Port
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Thanks for your post. Having had BMW bikes with built in charge ports and Being new to a Savage 650 I was not aware of them being available. Where can I get them?
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search "charger pigtail" and they come up everywhere.
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Or perhaps a
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Battery-Tender-Junior-Charger/15779492
that's what I use....
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01/30/15 at 04:42:07
I have a battery tender pigtail attached to my battery for charging purposes. I also have a cigarette lighter attachment that plugs into the battery tender pigtail that I use for running my gps.
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01/30/15 at 09:08:12
I wired my "marine grade" 12v cig charger directly to the battery and put a switch on it/
I use it to charge my phone if needed, and to run my gps..
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Re: How to attach A Battery Charging Pigtail
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To charge accessories, you can use an adapter like this on your existing pigtail. They are cheap and very effective. I also have an extension calls to tuck my device in my saddlebag.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00DJ5KEF4/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1426056137&sr=8-1...
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