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A battery is a battery is a battery. Here's a little experiment you can try at home with something cheap. Find something that is powered with one small battery that requires little to no amperage, measure your voltage and current. Now go out and get like 30 or 40 of those batteries and hook them all up in parallel and see what you voltage you have. Now hook that parallel bank of batteries up to your device and measure voltage and current again.
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Ahem... The FBI would call that a clue...
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yes I do understand that with a perfect system that you are correct but every time you hook it up to a car battery you are taking the chance that the manufacturer that built those parts the cheapest didn't put one of the parts with a lower tolerance in your bike. giving out advice that it can not or will not damage the bike can be incorrect. that is all I am saying. it can damage a weak link in the system. |
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03-20-2009, 10:39 AM | #85 | |
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I=E/R (go read up on Ohm's law) Also Automotive grade components are better than commercial grade components, because of the expected operating temperature range. |
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This thread is beyond gay.
:ji mmy: :badpost:
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If a part fails from a car battery, it wasn't designed to handle 12v or damaged before you put the car battery on. Electrical devices don't just up and start drawing tons of amps unless you have a short or damaged electrical system in either case the motorcycle battery would cause the same outcome. If anyone shouldn't be giving out advice on this matter, it's you who has no working knowledge of electrical systems except from a craft point of view. Now if you want to say how to change a wire or install a relay, that's different. Talking about how you understand the concepts of electron flow is not in your range of knowledge.
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huh huh, Trip said "flow"
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