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Removing Battery from the Circuit
Let's say, hypothetically, that the estart functionality of a GasGas was suspect and that the rider was able to kick the engine to life anyway. Could you remove the battery to save weight without modifications to the electrical system?
[the sheepskin says "Mechanical Engineering", not Electrical ]
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I'd have to look at the schematic again, but I think the DC side just powers the starter ckt, so then sure, just remove it.
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I'm contemplating removing mine (and the starter) and then putting it back just when I need big lights for night rides or dual sport.
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