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techtalk:evo:elec01 [2019/01/30 16:11]
ixl2relax [Battery Cables - The Place to Start]
techtalk:evo:elec01 [2019/01/30 16:15]
ixl2relax [Battery Cables - The Place to Start]
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 If both ends are secure in their connectors, then verify that the bolts at each end of each cable are without corrosion and are firmly tight. Wrench tight. If both ends are secure in their connectors, then verify that the bolts at each end of each cable are without corrosion and are firmly tight. Wrench tight.
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 Then use your voltmeter (multimeter,​​ dvm, etc.) to measure the incoming voltage (from the battery) at the key switch. Then measure the outgoing voltage from each of the keyswitch positions. If you still have no power, continue checking downstream, thru the fuses, until you find the break in the voltage circuit. Then use your voltmeter (multimeter,​​ dvm, etc.) to measure the incoming voltage (from the battery) at the key switch. Then measure the outgoing voltage from each of the keyswitch positions. If you still have no power, continue checking downstream, thru the fuses, until you find the break in the voltage circuit.
  
-You can physically restrain the connectors with a zip tie around the battery post. With proper placement, even the rubber boots can be put back in place.+{{:​techtalk:​evo:​elec:​BatteryPost-Melted-Arcing-TheDoctor71.jpg?​600|}}((http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=2071578 - Pic from The Doctor71 - Annotated by IXL2Relax)) {{:​techtalk:​evo:​elec:​batterypost-ziptie-sportsterpaul.jpg?​280|}}((Pic from SportsterPaul))\\ 
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 +As you can see in the pictures above, if the connections are not tight even the posts can melt due to high current arcing. In addition to tightening the bolts, you can physically restrain the connectors with a zip tie around the battery post. With proper placement, even the rubber boots can be put back in place.
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