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Drift
Fri Aug 3rd, 2007, 02:42 PM
Is it possible to jump a m/c battery? If so, does one need to use another m/c or can one use an automobile?
rybo
Fri Aug 3rd, 2007, 02:50 PM
Yes, you can jump a MC with a car, but you do not need to have the car running to do so. The capacity of the MC battery is much smaller, so I suggest keeping it connected for as short of a time as possible to avoid overcharging. Both are 12 V systems, so you should have no problems.
Best to you
Scott
Drift
Fri Aug 3rd, 2007, 02:55 PM
Yes, you can jump a MC with a car, but you do not need to have the car running to do so. The capacity of the MC battery is much smaller, so I suggest keeping it connected for as short of a time as possible to avoid overcharging. Both are 12 V systems, so you should have no problems.
Best to you
Scott
Thank you for the info...I will give that a shot. I am also adding a BatteryTender to my must have in the garage list! :)
TT5.0
Fri Aug 3rd, 2007, 03:39 PM
Yes, you can jump a MC with a car, but you do not need to have the car running to do so. The capacity of the MC battery is much smaller, so I suggest keeping it connected for as short of a time as possible to avoid overcharging. Both are 12 V systems, so you should have no problems.
Best to you
Scott
I just want to add that not only do you not need to have the car running when you jump a motorcycle, but you should NOT have the car running when you jump a motorcycle. When a car is running, it is generating 14.4 volts, and the bike's battery and regulator/rectifier will not like that.
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