No...the resistance of any cable is goverened by it`s size+length, and the metal it`s made of.........eg. aluminum has more restance than copper
Your battery is dead if it will not accept a charge. Begin by removing the battery cover. Next, remove the negative and positive cables. Lift the battery out of the motorcycle. Replace it with a new battery and attach the negative and positive cables. Turn on the motorcycle to check that the lights are working and start the motorcycle to make sure that it runs properly. Replace the battery cover.
You must get a couple of so-called jumper cables. The cables have strong clamps on them and are designed to be clamped to the battery terminals. Attach the black cable to the negative terminals of the motorcycle and car battery first. Then attach the red or positive cable to the positive terminals of the motorcycle and the car battery. In case your motorcycle battery is empty, you can now start the bike from the car battery. Disconnect the cables in reverse order, beginning with the red cable. The motorcycle battery will not be charged much by the car battery but the bike can be jump started by using this method.
Just connect the battery to the motorcycle battery cables with jumper cables and then start it.
yes, you can. BUT don't start the car! just connect the jumper cables from car to motorcycle wait 5 minutes and then try to start the motorcycle.
Weak battery, weak starter, resistance in the battery cables, ignition timing,
Sounds like dirty battery cables. Remove cables from battery and clean battery post and inside of cables. When these get dirty the resistance builds up an alt. Thinks battery is charged. After cleaning you may have to jump to start. Other cause could be the alt, and or battery
poor battery connection or battery itself high resistance in battery cables would be some things to check plus beanch test starter itself
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Loose or corroded battery cables? Bad starter - excessive drag --excessive resistance
You can purchase battery cables online for a low price. A good place to find these is at discount marine supplies. They carry battery cables and are discounted, too.
Use of "Trickle" type Battery ChargersIF you're talking about automotive battery applications, and it is truly a trickle charger, then the charger and cables can be left attached to the battery, and it should keep the battery at max voltage. IF however, the charger puts out more voltage than a true trickle charger, then the battery could be damaged by "overcharging."
Disconnect the Regal battery cables. Find the battery clamp then remove it. Lift the battery out, then put the new one in. install the clamp, then connect the battery cables.