Pug 107 (currently kidnapped), citroen relay and '14 Vespa gts ie 125
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Re: Pug 107, citroen relay, honda '86 C90 and honda '74 C90
I had a Civic last week that had a new battery fitted but it wouldn't stay charged for long. As it was new you start by looking for a drain. Over 3 days it would hardly show up anything as a drain and started straight up after being left disconnected. Fucking thing wouldn't last half an hour connected. My electrician bloke who checked it over reckoned it must have a high resistance on the cells. New battery and it has been perfect ever since. Just because it is new doesn't mean it is any fucking good anymore.
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Re: Pug 107, citroen relay, honda '86 C90 and honda '74 C90
It's 6v and I don't have another to run parallel.
I'll just have to bite the bullet.
I'll just have to bite the bullet.
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Re: Pug 107, citroen relay, honda '86 C90 and honda '74 C90
No, that one's far too expensive.Eddie Honda wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 2:38 pm Is it one of these?
https://www.tayna.co.uk/motorcycle-batt ... /6n5-5-1d/
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Re: Pug 107, citroen relay, honda '86 C90 and honda '74 C90
No, I meant the SIZE (sans Sky remote)paulplom wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 9:08 pmNo, that one's far too expensive.Eddie Honda wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 2:38 pm Is it one of these?
https://www.tayna.co.uk/motorcycle-batt ... /6n5-5-1d/
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Re: Pug 107, citroen relay, honda '86 C90 and honda '74 C90
I still don't know why I was banned..Warren t claim wrote: ↑Fri Aug 12, 2022 9:55 pmTry using a VPN?AutoshiteBoy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 12, 2022 9:20 am I tried to re-join over there the other week just so I can click the links on this thread linking to their woes, but again, I was blocked/banned.
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Re: Pug 107, citroen relay, honda '86 C90 and honda '74 C90
Same output apparently.
Will I be okay to solder wires onto it?
Will I be okay to solder wires onto it?
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Re: Pug 107, citroen relay, honda '86 C90 and honda '74 C90
Couldn't find my solder anyway.
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Re: Pug 107, citroen relay, honda '86 C90 and honda '74 C90
A bit Heath Robinson but it works.
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Re: Pug 107, citroen relay, honda '86 C90 and honda '74 C90
You should really put heatshrink on the back end of those crimps. Especially if out in the elements.
But for the nice weather you're using it in and short period of ownership, it shouldn't matter.
But for the nice weather you're using it in and short period of ownership, it shouldn't matter.