Harley Battery Tender
#11
RE: Harley Battery Tender
Blinking red usually means not connected. To find out for sure turn on your ignition and it should go solid red due to draw of the lights. If noe there is a connection problem.
Charging should be solid red. Charged should be solid green. 80% will be red with flashing green or just flashing green depending on the model you have. All of these color codes should be in the information that came with it and on the unit itself.
Ride Safe,
Mike
Charging should be solid red. Charged should be solid green. 80% will be red with flashing green or just flashing green depending on the model you have. All of these color codes should be in the information that came with it and on the unit itself.
Ride Safe,
Mike
#14
RE: Harley Battery Tender
Take the dang thing off, throw it in the trash and just ride the bike.
You did buy it to ride it didn't you?
If you ride at least once a month for fifteen miles the battery will stay fully charged.
The parasitic charge from the radio memory is so minimal you won't notice the draw on a good battery after a couple weeks setting.
You did buy it to ride it didn't you?
If you ride at least once a month for fifteen miles the battery will stay fully charged.
The parasitic charge from the radio memory is so minimal you won't notice the draw on a good battery after a couple weeks setting.
#17
#18
RE: Harley Battery Tender
ORIGINAL: Moe55
The pigtail is reversed or the fuse in the pigtail is blown. Charger is not connected to battery. If connection and fuse are good take it back.
The pigtail is reversed or the fuse in the pigtail is blown. Charger is not connected to battery. If connection and fuse are good take it back.
#19
RE: Harley Battery Tender
ORIGINAL: choochoo
Take the dang thing off, throw it in the trash and just ride the bike.
You did buy it to ride it didn't you?
If you ride at least once a month for fifteen miles the battery will stay fully charged.
The parasitic charge from the radio memory is so minimal you won't notice the draw on a good battery after a couple weeks setting.
Take the dang thing off, throw it in the trash and just ride the bike.
You did buy it to ride it didn't you?
If you ride at least once a month for fifteen miles the battery will stay fully charged.
The parasitic charge from the radio memory is so minimal you won't notice the draw on a good battery after a couple weeks setting.