Can you tell me where on earth you can buy the battery for the vs800? It is next to impossible finding one. I've checked nearly everywhere and when the auto part stores near me looked it up it was showing the wrong battery. Please help!!
This is exactly what I needed to know. Thanks! I was concerned about accessing the actual positive and negative battery terminals to hook up the connector for the Smart Charger, because they're difficult to get to safely. So you're saying it's safe to connect to these terminals on the fuse box instead? That makes it a LOT easier, assuming it's just as safe and just as effective.
@@Crusoe7 One more thought. I use your method for putting the battery on a tender without removing it, but could you use that connection to jump-start the bike if you had to? I'd like to create a cable that I could connect to one of those portable jump start batter packs, but I have a feeling that could cause problems. I'm trying to avoid making a permanent connection to the battery since it's such a pain to get to.
@@Membersacc Yeah, I should have followed up after I learned that wouldn't be possible. I did create a cable for a jump-starter pack, but one that is designed to connect to the positive terminal on the battery and a ground on the frame. Thanks.
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Good video well explained
Thank you.
To charge it one time using a car, do I need to insert 2 screws into the ports?
Were can i get a connector from
Can you tell me where on earth you can buy the battery for the vs800? It is next to impossible finding one. I've checked nearly everywhere and when the auto part stores near me looked it up it was showing the wrong battery. Please help!!
Batteries plus sells the one you want
This is exactly what I needed to know. Thanks! I was concerned about accessing the actual positive and negative battery terminals to hook up the connector for the Smart Charger, because they're difficult to get to safely. So you're saying it's safe to connect to these terminals on the fuse box instead? That makes it a LOT easier, assuming it's just as safe and just as effective.
Yep, I think it's the safest way. This circuit is protected by a 10 ampere fuse.
@@Crusoe7 One more thought. I use your method for putting the battery on a tender without removing it, but could you use that connection to jump-start the bike if you had to? I'd like to create a cable that I could connect to one of those portable jump start batter packs, but I have a feeling that could cause problems. I'm trying to avoid making a permanent connection to the battery since it's such a pain to get to.
@@spagogin you would blow the fuse. Easiest way is ground to the frame and positive on the starter positive. Or push start the bike.
@@Membersacc Yeah, I should have followed up after I learned that wouldn't be possible. I did create a cable for a jump-starter pack, but one that is designed to connect to the positive terminal on the battery and a ground on the frame. Thanks.
How do i geht Off the leftside Cover ?
There's a screw sitting deep under the cover. Once it's removed, you pull and wiggle the cover to detach it from the pins holding it.
Too many amps here will blow the fuses!