Forgot in the tool scene to mention you'll need a 2-1/16 or 2-1/8 inch hole saw to cut a hole in the dashboard for the SOC (State of Charge) meter. Sorry :-(
Sound advice. Works good when dealing with any metal frame to avoid accidents. I just didn't think much of that since this is mostly plastic. Biggest warning is to do this on a surface that you don't mind getting rust stains on, like gravel, grass or dirt.
Sorry about that. Hope you could have fast forward past that to see the "fun" we had installing everything to make it work. Every time Amy rides Flash, she pops the seat to see if our friend has returned.
@@carolynharmon7074 You have a golf cart? I never checked under the seat until I needed to do anything battery related. Only saw the snake the one time. He certainly did nothing to tame our mouse community. I'm glad to have the lithium. No maintenance required, and I can see the "state of charge" on the volt meter. So that's kinda neato. I hardly ever charge it anymore. Like once a week or so. Just depends on how much Amy rides the property or up the street.
Always disconnect ground (negative) first!
Forgot in the tool scene to mention you'll need a 2-1/16 or 2-1/8 inch hole saw to cut a hole in the dashboard for the SOC (State of Charge) meter. Sorry :-(
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Negative wire first always
Sound advice. Works good when dealing with any metal frame to avoid accidents. I just didn't think much of that since this is mostly plastic. Biggest warning is to do this on a surface that you don't mind getting rust stains on, like gravel, grass or dirt.
Can you add a list of part
Haha puts copperhead in neighbors backyard…
watched this at 1.75 speed
You lost me at snake, soooo creepy. I hate snakes.
Sorry about that. Hope you could have fast forward past that to see the "fun" we had installing everything to make it work. Every time Amy rides Flash, she pops the seat to see if our friend has returned.
@@BlueRidgeMountainHomestead I be doing the same thing, for sure!
@@carolynharmon7074 You have a golf cart? I never checked under the seat until I needed to do anything battery related. Only saw the snake the one time. He certainly did nothing to tame our mouse community. I'm glad to have the lithium. No maintenance required, and I can see the "state of charge" on the volt meter. So that's kinda neato. I hardly ever charge it anymore. Like once a week or so. Just depends on how much Amy rides the property or up the street.
@@farmere-boo4040 No I don't have a golf cart, watching in support of your channel. If I did have a cart I would have forwarded past the snake.