Battery Tender

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White Apache
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Battery Tender

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I bought a used Buddy that came with a battery tender attached. At least, that's what I think it was. It didn't come with the other part that allows me to plug it in to a wall outlet to charge the battery.

So, basically, I have this cable that slightly sticks out on the floorboard. Should I be concerned with leaving it attached? Is there any electrical issue with having this cable connected to the battery?
White Apache
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Re: Battery Tender

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White Apache wrote:I bought a used Buddy that came with a battery tender attached. At least, that's what I think it was. It didn't come with the other part that allows me to plug it in to a wall outlet to charge the battery.

So, basically, I have this cable that slightly sticks out on the floorboard. Should I be concerned with leaving it attached? Is there any electrical issue with having this cable connected to the battery?

Oops. I put this in the Blur discussion accidentally, instead of the Buddy. I suppose the question is still valid either way.
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Re: Battery Tender

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White Apache wrote:Is there any electrical issue with having this cable connected to the battery?
Nope, other than maybe submerging it in water, it shouldn't be a problem. If it's bugging you, just disconnect it from the battery or tape it to the inside of the body.

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