Circuit breaker

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My bike didn’t come with a circuit breaker so I purchased one so im not sure how to put it together I really dont want to make the wrong connections


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Mikeinjersey

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My bike didn’t come with a circuit breaker so I purchased one so im not sure how to put it together I really dont want to make the wrong connections


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Assuming you have a Big Dog your bike will have a CB between the VR and the Battery you just need to find it , unless of course a previous owner removed it. Follow each + wire off the battery back to it's source and you will find it. Not the big fat wire, it should be the medium size wire.
It is advised to install an additional Fuse/CB between the + side of the battery and the Positive side of the EHC. The stock CB protects the Battery from a shorted VR and the additional CB/fuse will protect the EHC from a shorted battery.
If your not familiar with electrical stuff you may try to find a local friend to help you out. These batteries are small but they pack a punch and if you cause a short it can give off a pretty big arc .
Always disconnect the - ground side of a battery first then the Positive side. Also when reconnecting do the reverse, connect the positive side then lastly the - ground side.
 
Assuming you have a Big Dog your bike will have a CB between the VR and the Battery you just need to find it , unless of course a previous owner removed it. Follow each + wire off the battery back to it's source and you will find it. Not the big fat wire, it should be the medium size wire.
It is advised to install an additional Fuse/CB between the + side of the battery and the Positive side of the EHC. The stock CB protects the Battery from a shorted VR and the additional CB/fuse will protect the EHC from a shorted battery.
If your not familiar with electrical stuff you may try to find a local friend to help you out. These batteries are small but they pack a punch and if you cause a short it can give off a pretty big arc .
Always disconnect the - ground side of a battery first then the Positive side. Also when reconnecting do the reverse, connect the positive side then lastly the - ground side.
Thank you I appreciate the info


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