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Old 08-11-2010, 08:00 PM   #1
Laydee Rose
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Just picked up the bike from the shop and they told me the battery was bad. I was causing a shortage on the electrical making the fuse to blow out. I thought the battery was good because it was charged. I guess that charged battery didnt mean much



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Old 08-11-2010, 09:47 PM   #2
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I was causing a shortage on the electrical making the fuse to blow out. I thought the battery was good because it was charged. I guess that charged battery didnt mean much
Sometimes just being charged is not an indication of being "good".
But the story they gave you sounds a little strange to me.
I hope it holds up and continues to work.
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Old 08-11-2010, 10:33 PM   #3
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[quote=Easy Rider]
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Originally Posted by "Laydee Rose":2uqf0za3
I was causing a shortage on the electrical making the fuse to blow out. I thought the battery was good because it was charged. I guess that charged battery didnt mean much
Sometimes just being charged is not an indication of being "good".
But the story they gave you sounds a little strange to me.
I hope it holds up and continues to work.[/quote:2uqf0za3]

Had it happen to me once in a car,the battery developed a complete dead short.I had forgot all about it until I read this.The car would not even start on a boost because of the shorted battery
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Old 08-12-2010, 11:17 AM   #4
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Had it happen to me once in a car,the battery developed a complete dead short.I had forgot all about it until I read this.The car would not even start on a boost because of the shorted battery.
Sure; been there and done that.
That's the main reason that you don't jump from another vehicle when it is running.
The part I have a problem with is the blown fuse.

That just doesn't match the rest of the story......unless maybe that was from the alternator trying to charge into a mostly shorted battery.......but the last failure was cranking but no start.
Something just doesn't add up.
There may be something lost in "translation" too.
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