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If test light is a 12 volt light tester AND ILLUMINATES BRIGHT it shows that a component is actively trying to complete a circuit and yes drawing power causing a drain on your battery, now if test light illuminates low, possibility could just be ecm memory or antitheft system active . either way this test should only be done with a 12 volt test light as if you use a 5 volt (computer friendly) tester , false light will have you chasing a ghost. trust me. that trick helps by checking for parasitic draws a 12 volt tester does not illuminate when keep alive memory voltages are present . those voltages are not enough to drain over night. good luck
Charge as required , Battries usual to last Max 5 years ( they don't make them like they used to ) Bottom line , Battries can DIE at any time . so use / charge then untill thet will not hold a charge.
may be battry is outdated or extra fully charged thats why sometimes it react like this or the size also bigger than normal battry so try new battry or check the PIN which is connected to battry when u put battry in mobile...thank you
you need to have the stater checked and see how much volts it is putting out under normal engine rpm as well as accelerated rpm, it may be time to replace your stater/alternator!
If battries still blinking , chances are that the battries are buggred...try new battries after fully charging...this is cheaper option to try before trying to open the camera..
It sounds lie you may have an issue with the stator/charging system, I would reccomend puting a meter on the battery with the bike running and see what you are chargeing, Also see what the meter says when the bike dies. If it loses voltage or just dies. If the meter shows a drop in voltage then I would start with the basics or if neede take it to a local repair shop. Good luck
hi
here is a place for a battry
http://store.yahoo.com/priorityelectronics/b5liionbatfo25.html
follow the manual!
first charge you got to charge it for 24h then let run untill its runs out and then plug it in ordinery
let the battry discharge every time before plug it in
thats how you keep the battry live as long as possible
good luck
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