Hello,
I am new to the group and happy to be a part of this community. I am also a new proud owner of a 2002 honda TRX400ex.
I am having a bit of an issue with a new lightbar I bought from Walmart over the weekend. Everything went smoothly with the install and the lighting output until I had to start the bike 20 minuets after riding and testing the bar. The battery was dead enough to where the bike would not crank over. I assume the light bar depleted my battery to the point where the bike simply would not start. Sure enough, after connecting the battery to my charger, the charger reported back saying the battery was 50% charged. I assumed that the bike would have kept up with keeping the battery charged during my test ride, but I guess I was wrong.
My question is this: Is there a special way to bring the power into the light bar? I connected it directly to the battery terminal. No switch is required because the bar comes with a wireless remote control (pretty nice)
Thank you and looking forward to becoming a regular member on this forum.
I am new to the group and happy to be a part of this community. I am also a new proud owner of a 2002 honda TRX400ex.
I am having a bit of an issue with a new lightbar I bought from Walmart over the weekend. Everything went smoothly with the install and the lighting output until I had to start the bike 20 minuets after riding and testing the bar. The battery was dead enough to where the bike would not crank over. I assume the light bar depleted my battery to the point where the bike simply would not start. Sure enough, after connecting the battery to my charger, the charger reported back saying the battery was 50% charged. I assumed that the bike would have kept up with keeping the battery charged during my test ride, but I guess I was wrong.
My question is this: Is there a special way to bring the power into the light bar? I connected it directly to the battery terminal. No switch is required because the bar comes with a wireless remote control (pretty nice)
Thank you and looking forward to becoming a regular member on this forum.