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[QUOTE=Jack Klarich;893517]It would be good to know 4 sure what tender he is using, and agree he needs to answer if his bike starts, if I were a betting man my guess would be not[/QUOTE]
You are so correct. I just want through this - the tender on my trike was flashing red, the warranty on the unit is 10 years - and, I had the receipt. Contacted then and the said send it in.
Meanwhile, I connected my backup tender, and all worked well. Here is the response I got from them - this is why I asked the questions.
[COLOR=#000000][FONT=Arial]Good Afternoon Donald,[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#000000][FONT=Arial]I have received the unit you sent in for warranty replacement. This unit has been exposed to extreme conditions which has caused the unit to fail. This is not covered under the manufactures warranty and cannot be replaced. I have included a picture of the damage. Please be advised, this unit is not rated for Weather Resistance or as Waterproof. It is for household use only.[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#000000][FONT=Arial]Christine Dorfner[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#000000][FONT=Arial]Warranty Support Services[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#000000][FONT=Arial]Direct 386 873-4872[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#000000][FONT=Arial]Deltran USA, LLC.[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#000000][FONT=Arial]801 International Speedway Blvd[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#000000][FONT=Arial]DeLand, FL. 32724 [/FONT][/COLOR]
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[QUOTE=Billr13;893519]I have tried a couple different chargers. The trike starts and runs. I put a tender on the battery with clamps and it charges ok, just not with the tail.
I thank everyone for the info. I have Saturday off. I am going to the Harley shop and bug them.[/QUOTE]
Jack - I yield and think you may have been correct. Looks like he tried different chargers
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[QUOTE=cycle7447;893527]Jack - I yield and think you may have been correct. Looks like he tried different chargers[/QUOTE]
Interesting to say the least, but I don't understand why the OP did not furnish more info in a timely fashion?
It is hard enuff diagnosing via keyboard without all the info
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[QUOTE=Jack Klarich;893532]Interesting to say the least, but I don't understand why the OP did not furnish more info in a timely fashion?
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Because that would be the proper thing to do..🫤..
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[QUOTE=Jack Klarich;893532]Interesting to say the least, but I don't understand why the OP did not furnish more info in a timely fashion?
It is hard enuff diagnosing via keyboard without all the info[/QUOTE]
Agree 100%. Had he said upfront that he tried different chargers and/or that the charger worked on other bikes (etc) or event that the bike starts, I may have gone done a different route.
Still, thanks for all of your insight
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I have seven Tenders plugged in all the time and have several fail over the years. Some while under warrenty and some not. The thing is even if out of warrenty they will replace for $20. Can't beat that.
I do check my Tenders with a volt meter every once in a while to make sure they are charging correctly.
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[QUOTE=headheaded;893666]I have seven Tenders plugged in all the time and have several fail over the years. Some while under warrenty and some not. The thing is even if out of warrenty they will replace for $20. Can't beat that.
I do check my Tenders with a volt meter every once in a while to make sure they are charging correctly.[/QUOTE]
Interesting - what they is - they will replace for $20. I posted what they told me about my tender - and based on the purchase date, it was under warranty. There was no offer to provide one for $20.
Frankly, I was a little disappointed so I did not buy a backup tender. If the one I have goes bad, I will probably by a different brand. Have always used Batter Tender in the past. Showed them my receipts for the 5 that I had - they didn't seem to care.
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The last battery tenders a.k.a. smart chargers that I bought cost about 20$ apiece they were a close out from tractor supply and are a camouflage color and I guess that’s why they were a close out? But should one of them die I will just buy another one why bother to call the manufacture or mail the unit back .. The only time I had a charger go bad was when I dropped it off a shelf and it hit the concrete floor in my Garage I just dumped it in the trash….?
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[QUOTE=rhino 2;893491]To quote Paul Harvey…..; And the rest of the story;
So I’ll ask again when you turn the key does your Trike start??…[/QUOTE]
Yes the Trike starts. The 20amp fuse PA was blown
Thanks for the info
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[QUOTE=Old Road Dog;893494]Be careful here.My '18 FLRT battery tender pigtail Does Not connect directly to the battery.Connector 281B the red lead connects to R/Be wire to the P&A Relay. Then on to connector 312A&B. The black lead connects to various other points in the main harness. The whole shebang terminates at the rear lighting of all places. If the battery tender is suspect shitcan it and buy a new one. Cheaper than a main/ branch harness.[/QUOTE]
Turns out the 20amp fuse PA was blown
Thank you for the info
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[QUOTE=rhino 2;893702]The last battery tenders a.k.a. smart chargers that I bought cost about 20$ apiece they were a close out from tractor supply and are a camouflage color and I guess that’s why they were a close out? But should one of them die I will just buy another one why bother to call the manufacture or mail the unit back .. The only time I had a charger go bad was when I dropped it off a shelf and it hit the concrete floor in my Garage I just dumped it in the trash….?[/QUOTE]
Understand your point - however, they are currently $79.
If just $20, I would have done the same thing
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[QUOTE=cycle7447;893895]Understand your point - however, they are currently $79.
If just $20, I would have done the same thing[/QUOTE]
It just goes to show you I haven’t bought one in quite few years…..
I guess a nickel ain’t worth a dime anymore!..😉..