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Munzo
Coil Relay Mod: Power Source
So I am working on finishing up the coil mod I just had one question. I ran the power source via a new line to from the positive battery terminal, with an inline fuse. Which means this wire will always be hot whether the bike is on or not, right? Will this drain my battery?Tags: None
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almarconi
Which means this wire will always be hot whether the bike is on or not, right? Will this drain my battery?
Unless you leave the key on or there is a parasitic drain on your battery your battery should not go dead. Most any battery will loose charge if it sits long enough but you should be fine.
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Yes.
No.
If you need details:
Yes, it will be constantly "hot".
No, it will not drain the battery, as long as the relay is not triggered.
If it relay is triggered by your stock coil wire, that will not be a problem.
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Originally posted by Munzo View PostWill this drain my battery?82 1100 EZ (red)
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Munzo
Thanks guys! Just wanted to double check that I had this wired properly before I closed everything back up.
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