Raf Posted August 2, 2015 Report Posted August 2, 2015 Cut off switches are common in automotive use. You cant get on some drag strips without one. There's nothing fancy about them. Id defiantly eliminate the battery or fix any wiring first but if the problem is not apparent it's a way around your problem.
Ksword Posted August 4, 2015 Report Posted August 4, 2015 Similar thing happened to my ATV...it was a faulty voltage regulator... Chances are the new battery is good but there is a 'leak' somewhere...
wormdunker Posted August 4, 2015 Report Posted August 4, 2015 Check the electrolyte (water) in your battery. Make sure it is up to the proper level. I check my trolling motor batteries about every 6 weeks, year round. I found one where the water level had gone down quite a bit. Why - I don't know. Lottsa good advice offered by the crew. If all else fails - put a trickle charger (smart charger) on the battery (2 amp charge) when you have finished your work for the day. Leave it charging 24/7. Next time you want to play in the yards, it will go VROOM VROOM! Good luck
Fisherman Posted August 4, 2015 Report Posted August 4, 2015 If all else fails - put a trickle charger (smart charger) on the battery (2 amp charge) when you have finished your work for the day. Like putting air in a leaky tire.
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