Negative first when pulling it out and positive first when hooking up. This is to prevent sparks if you hit something metal with the wrench or ratchet while doing the positive wires
Thanks for sharing. You might look into a solar trickle charger from Harbor Freight to keep your batteries last a little longer. Take care, and have a wonderful week ahead
Don't know what battery is in my 2016 Foreman 500 but it's original and still cranks. Have to bust the rusted cargo box bolts off the back to get to it.
If original, it’s a Honda battery , I would guess and that’s an old battery, 8 years ? Born and raised in Arizona and never have had a battery last 8 years
Negative first when pulling it out and positive first when hooking up. This is to prevent sparks if you hit something metal with the wrench or ratchet while doing the positive wires
Thanks for sharing. You might look into a solar trickle charger from Harbor Freight to keep your batteries last a little longer. Take care, and have a wonderful week ahead
good info - i have one on my RV for those batteries - and i have the plug in wall one for atv -utv just never plug in lol
I run a second battery just for the winch. I can always swap in a pinch
My battery on my Honda Foreman 2015 is soon to be 10 years old and I live in Canada, a cold country.
I guess heat here in Arizona just kills batteries lol , thanks for watching
Don't know what battery is in my 2016 Foreman 500 but it's original and still cranks. Have to bust the rusted cargo box bolts off the back to get to it.
If original, it’s a Honda battery , I would guess and that’s an old battery, 8 years ? Born and raised in Arizona and never have had a battery last 8 years