BaBaBouy
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I thought I got rid of all the parasites when I moved…Seems there are a number of reasons the parasitic draw is happening, get an ammeter and start checking current flow.
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I thought I got rid of all the parasites when I moved…Seems there are a number of reasons the parasitic draw is happening, get an ammeter and start checking current flow.
WE flare up unannounced where ever you are, its more fun that way.I thought I got rid of all the parasites when I moved…
Ah, AI… So wordySeems there are a number of reasons the parasitic draw is happening, get an ammeter and start checking current flow.
I tried something similar with the trailer battery. The panel is about a year old and it seemed to kill the battery. I put a controller so it wouldn’t over charge and that didn’t help. I was cleaning out the trailer and decided to test the battery less than 8 volts. The solar panel was only putting out 4.5 volts.
Has anyone used a solar trickle charger? It should plug right into the port on the dash. I was thinking of installing this on my enclosed trailer roof so I can keep the battery topped in storage since I don't have power
Has anyone used a solar trickle charger? It should plug right into the port on the dash. I was thinking of installing this on my enclosed trailer roof so I can keep the battery topped in storage since I don't have power
That's pretty cool.Well it seems to be working so far. I plugged it into the dash port on Sunday afternoon and threw the panel up on the trailer roof with the wire running out the side door. Easiest "install" ever.
Monday: app still read "low" and got another notification
Tuesday: app reads 12.005v
Wednesday (now): app reads 12.507v
According to AI a full 12v battery should read 12.6-12.8v so I should see that tomorrow
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It claims to have a controller built in to prevent overcharging - I'll know Friday if it explodes or not. Fingers crossed.
I have none of those issues.Pro R owners, are heat in the cab, engine/exhaust noise and turning radius real issues for you guys? Which one bugs you the most.
Seems those 3 items are commonly complained about. I know there are other items, but there are easy fixes for most other things.
Thanks.
Pro R owners, are heat in the cab, engine/exhaust noise and turning radius real issues for you guys? Which one bugs you the most.
Seems those 3 items are commonly complained about. I know there are other items, but there are easy fixes for most other things.
Thanks.
Pro S has a turba tucked in there that creates the heat.We have two Pro S in our group and both complain about the heat in the cab, especially at slow speeds or when stopped & idling. One guy is going to buy the new RPM heat shield at the Sand Show in a few weeks as they are told that makes a big improvement.
The heat is from the front of the car & firewall. RPM makes a heat shield that gets mounted between the radiator and firewall.Pro S has a turba tucked in there that creates the heat.
Meh, i have never had this issue. TNT makes a diffuser for radiator exhaust and hood scoop for clutch intakeThe heat is from the front of the car & firewall. RPM makes a heat shield that gets mounted between the radiator and firewall.
I think on the 2025 Pro R Polaris add their own version of this same heat shield.
Thanks, I’ll share this with them. Maybe this is a better idea?Meh, i have never had this issue. TNT makes a diffuser for radiator exhaust and hood scoop for clutch intake
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i have not noticed any difference, but again i never had an issue. I did it mostly to get a different look and more air into the clutch intake.Thanks, I’ll share this with them. Maybe this is a better idea?
Well it seems to be working so far. I plugged it into the dash port on Sunday afternoon and threw the panel up on the trailer roof with the wire running out the side door. Easiest "install" ever.
Monday: app still read "low" and got another notification
Tuesday: app reads 12.005v
Wednesday (now): app reads 12.507v
According to AI a full 12v battery should read 12.6-12.8v so I should see that tomorrow
View attachment 156852
It claims to have a controller built in to prevent overcharging - I'll know Friday if it explodes or not. Fingers crossed.