hey mate when you use a hole saw on plastic reverse the drill after you get the center drill in, it cuts a neater hole with way less spalding, lessons learned in aquaponics
Been meaning to do this for awhile so I ordered it and the cable to the batt. It's so easy and when it is installed I would suppose most people will use it. If ya had to dig in and find the battery not many would keep it charged. Thanks
Yea, this is literally one of the best ATV mods I have ever done. I set it and forget it. This will make your battery last forever. I went through 2-3 batteries going bad before I did this.
What's the difference between this and just keeping it on a tender? I always have mine on a tender but it still dies fast when I take it out for a ride. I have a yfz 450
4 years later but I am dealing with my second dead battery. Might try this if I can find a winter plug in source. I usually store the ATV in a barn with no power.
this is great idea-does that battery tender plug mount up to that plug you mounted perfect or did you need to buy an adapter for the male and female ends to fit?
My way is superior, i am forever done with all these super dinky quad batteries going dead on me($180 every 2yrs) with the Gutless junk of 200-350 CCA's (temps common here @-30 and up, and my Bruteforce drains a battery pretty quick cranking when i need to plow my driveway). .I installed a 850CCA walmart car battery ($130) onto the rear rack..working perfectly for 14mths now.
@@MattsShop oh ok. What if my battery dies sometimes after a few runs in the field? I have some newbs that ride it and kill it while shifting. Does killing it multiple times drain the battery?
hey mate when you use a hole saw on plastic reverse the drill after you get the center drill in, it cuts a neater hole with way less spalding, lessons learned in aquaponics
Great tip, thanks! I will remember that one.
Been meaning to do this for awhile so I ordered it and the cable to the batt.
It's so easy and when it is installed I would suppose most people will use it. If ya had to dig in and find the battery not many would keep it charged.
Thanks
Yea, this is literally one of the best ATV mods I have ever done. I set it and forget it. This will make your battery last forever. I went through 2-3 batteries going bad before I did this.
@@MattsShop Yep. I wasted a lot of motorcycle batteries cause they were a pain to get at.
Thanks for bringing this to light.
Hey hello I just giving you so.e advice maybe should take some 180 grit sandpaper works wonder for smoothig out plastic..love your vids..Thank you
Thanks Guys, doing it to mine. Pain in the Kester always pulling the seat and cover...😂
What's the difference between this and just keeping it on a tender? I always have mine on a tender but it still dies fast when I take it out for a ride. I have a yfz 450
It the same thing. This just gives you a nice plug.
4 years later but I am dealing with my second dead battery. Might try this if I can find a winter plug in source. I usually store the ATV in a barn with no power.
You should stick to a video of sprinkling peanuts on ice cream!
this is great idea-does that battery tender plug mount up to that plug you mounted perfect or did you need to buy an adapter for the male and female ends to fit?
It's a standard plug. I had to get an extension to reach the battery.
My way is superior, i am forever done with all these super dinky quad batteries going dead on me($180 every 2yrs) with the Gutless junk of 200-350 CCA's (temps common here @-30 and up, and my Bruteforce drains a battery pretty quick cranking when i need to plow my driveway). .I installed a 850CCA walmart car battery ($130) onto the rear rack..working perfectly for 14mths now.
That's pretty extreme. You must have gotten fed up with those little ATV battery. I bet it works great.
WHERE DO I FIND THE PERMANENT MOUNT??? Don’t see it on description mate... please help.
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So basically this is a toggle switch for the battery to turn it on and off?
No! This is a plug to make it easy to keep your battery charged.
Have this setup on my motorcycle. Battery is 6 years old with no sign of dieing...yet.
That's awesome. I hope I can get that long out of one with this set up.
great video guys !!!!!! THANKS
You're Welcome!
So basically I need to charge me battery everytime I'm not using it?
Just plug it up to keep it topped off.
@@MattsShop oh ok. What if my battery dies sometimes after a few runs in the field? I have some newbs that ride it and kill it while shifting. Does killing it multiple times drain the battery?
If it dies while you are riding it then your charging system isn't working right.
"what are you doing???"....Clearly tightening it