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Old 12-04-2008, 02:21 AM
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Hey guys, just wondering if any of you have run into this or not. I was out in the first snow the other night pulling my sisters around on sled behind the wheeler. While doing so, I had the low beam headlights on, the handwarmers on, and the rear work lights on. When the wheeler would sit idling for a while, I noticed the battery light came on flashing. As soon as I revved it a bit, the light went off. You think I should worry about this at all? Or do you think that is just a pretty big drain on the battery and is normal? BTW, this is on an 08 800. Thanks in advance!

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Old 12-04-2008, 07:11 AM
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you had too much on for the charging system to handle at idle this is why the light came on. i think just the handwarmers take alot of juice i would guess.
 
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Old 12-04-2008, 10:53 AM
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I agree with the work lights, tail lights, headlights, handwarmers, pod, and most likely the cooling fan, it draws on the charging system at idle. I wish they had more "juice" at idle, but the watts are not enough at idle. Even when on the throttle riding and the fan kicks on I can see the headlights dim a bit.
 
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