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#17
Great idea with the cord. Where do you stow it when driving? Is it clamped to the terminals, or attached at the posts?
I had no idea someone made a cover for this. Could due without the RUF word.
I had no idea someone made a cover for this. Could due without the RUF word.
#18
"Where do you stow it when driving? Is it clamped to the terminals, or attached at the posts?"
There are ring terminals attached to the battery posts. The cord tucks in right next to the windshield washer nozzle; and it can be pushed back under the lip of the hood when not in use. I kind of rotate the battery tender between the bike, the Mustang, and the Porsche depending what is being driven the most. Its handy to have an accessible cord. Every vehicle I have owned in the last 10 yrs has had this somewhere. Very few battery problems.
PB
There are ring terminals attached to the battery posts. The cord tucks in right next to the windshield washer nozzle; and it can be pushed back under the lip of the hood when not in use. I kind of rotate the battery tender between the bike, the Mustang, and the Porsche depending what is being driven the most. Its handy to have an accessible cord. Every vehicle I have owned in the last 10 yrs has had this somewhere. Very few battery problems.
PB
#19
"Where do you stow it when driving? Is it clamped to the terminals, or attached at the posts?"
There are ring terminals attached to the battery posts. The cord tucks in right next to the windshield washer nozzle; and it can be pushed back under the lip of the hood when not in use. I kind of rotate the battery tender between the bike, the Mustang, and the Porsche depending what is being driven the most. Its handy to have an accessible cord. Every vehicle I have owned in the last 10 yrs has had this somewhere. Very few battery problems.
PB
There are ring terminals attached to the battery posts. The cord tucks in right next to the windshield washer nozzle; and it can be pushed back under the lip of the hood when not in use. I kind of rotate the battery tender between the bike, the Mustang, and the Porsche depending what is being driven the most. Its handy to have an accessible cord. Every vehicle I have owned in the last 10 yrs has had this somewhere. Very few battery problems.
PB
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