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Hey I made a meat loaf instead, yum yumGood job Ker. No get your ass in the kitchen and bake a pie
Hey I made a meat loaf instead, yum yumGood job Ker. No get your ass in the kitchen and bake a pie
Hey Curtis I found this little nugget tucked away in the manual tonight. Second paragraph Confirms our thinking. Along with your comment VR should have it's own internal protection from BatteryTypically the breaker would separate a circuit from the source in the event of a short etc.
Hence "bat" - "aux" although I think it would be better marked as "bat" - "load" but I digress.
So thats how they stamped their breakers.
Since they did not make them specifically for our BD setups we then have to do a work around for the charging system.
I think they should have explained the proper connection sequence in the BD manual though.
I would imagine if we had 10,000 of them made we could probably have them stamped "bat" - "vr" in the correct connection sequence...lol
No problem let me know when you wanna ride or do your oils and I can swing by if you have any questionsLast post on this. Took it out for a quick lap, all went well. Gonna take a bunch more laps getting used to the front tire a car length ahead of me, but damnit I'm gonna have fun doing that!! Thanks again Ker, owe u big time!
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Hey Curtis I found this little nugget tucked away in the manual tonight. Second paragraph Confirms our thinking. Along with your comment VR should have it's own internal protection from Battery
VR connected to BAT or gold post
battery connected to AUX, silver post.
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Yep also confirms the shop the previous owner paid to install the PDM fucked it all up. They just read the breaker, BAT to battery...LOL...Cool
So we do kind of know what were talking about then....LOL
I find it hard to understand why axel's price on ebay was $475......he sold it to us as members for $290 WITH SHIPPING....and now it goes to $550.....all I can say is I'm glad I got mine before all the price gouging started.$550 with free continental US shipping.
That is a fixed dealer price by Electronik so don't shoot the messenger.
Axel indicated that he was thinking of having 2 US distributors but I am going to try and make it work for him so he only needs one....
Tru-dat, the RIP 2 and ESC is only $125 more for the proven TH and extra wiring harness's, but hey what do I knowI find it hard to understand why axel's price on ebay was $475......he sold it to us as members for $290 WITH SHIPPING....and now it goes to $550.....all I can say is I'm glad I got mine before all the price gouging started.
There is an empty stud there Eric, you could put some more wires on itYep also confirms the shop the previous
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Can't please everybody and everybody wants everything to be as cheap as possible.I find it hard to understand why axel's price on ebay was $475......he sold it to us as members for $290 WITH SHIPPING....and now it goes to $550.....all I can say is I'm glad I got mine before all the price gouging started.
I just don't understand why on post 91 and post 145 of this thread, you said you would not consider this unit being a viable alternative until several had been in the field for an extended period of time with no issues. What has changed since then?Can't please everybody and everybody wants everything to be as cheap as possible.
Axel has done R&D, is now making them in batches, is conversing with a BD shop in Germany regarding pricing and has decided this is what he wants the price to be on a regular basis. As a dealer I can't even get them for what he initially sold them to some of the members here for.
Like I said, don't shoot the messenger.
Send him a PM and ask him why.
I am amazed when I turned it on everything worked as it should. Oh man you had to figure out which pin number they were. Red wire? OK which one there is 15?It was a real pain in the ass for some of us that thought all 12 volt systems were made up of 2 wires one red and one black. I still am amazed that I got it all together and in the right order. Never again.