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<blockquote data-quote="majicmaker" data-source="post: 1262681" data-attributes="member: 11855"><p>HI Tom. I seem to remember you being knowledgable in the world of electrons. Here's the deal. Just before leaving for the EOM I put the tender on for a few days just to have a topped off battery. I disconnected it and started the bike and it didn't have enough juice to start. Turned over just fine but the battery felt like it was dead. I waited a while and started it up again and it kicked over and started like a new battery, which it is by the way. I am half a mechnical genius but my electrical skills are "0".</p><p></p><p>During the EOM, it'll start right up sometimes and sometimes I'd need a jump start. (I always carry a set of jumper cables) don't know if the tender killed a new battery or not. I'm thinking I'd better take the battery to the dealer that sold it to me and have it checked.</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="majicmaker, post: 1262681, member: 11855"] HI Tom. I seem to remember you being knowledgable in the world of electrons. Here's the deal. Just before leaving for the EOM I put the tender on for a few days just to have a topped off battery. I disconnected it and started the bike and it didn't have enough juice to start. Turned over just fine but the battery felt like it was dead. I waited a while and started it up again and it kicked over and started like a new battery, which it is by the way. I am half a mechnical genius but my electrical skills are "0". During the EOM, it'll start right up sometimes and sometimes I'd need a jump start. (I always carry a set of jumper cables) don't know if the tender killed a new battery or not. I'm thinking I'd better take the battery to the dealer that sold it to me and have it checked. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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