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Das Riot from Detroit, MI United States
This thing rules. A giant capacitor. Regulate + rectify your AC current before the box and it works great. Power all your accessories and lights at constant power instead of dimming at low rpms.
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Great
October 14, 2013
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Mike Lynch from Milford, CT United States
Worked great, powered my trail tech display and my 35 watt silver star headlight even when my engine hasnt been run in a few days
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Super!
March 18, 2013
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Anonymous Person from Hamilton, ON Canada
Does exactly what a super capacitor is supposed to do, with over-voltage detection! Hooked it up to my a35, only problem is you'll need a AC to DC voltage regulator, then you're good. Only problem with super capacitors is that they don't last long but charge super fast, so run your bike for a little bit to charge it up, otherwise, use your moped each and every day to prevent complete discharge.
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So far so good
October 29, 2011
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scott birdsey chief man from albany ny
Just popped it into an mb5. -Doesnt fit perfectly in the battery slot, but the strap reaches around it and the cover fits over it no problems
-starts right up
-fits into the little recess next to the oil tank for easy battery relocating
-electrical power will last a minute or two after you kill the motor
does everything its supposed to so far, gonna be nice for winter. it's also abnormally light so i just gained five miles. will report back on how it goes
UPDATE! - Took for first ride in 30 degree weather this morning - electricals slowly faded out five minutes into it. Apparently this happens when a voltage regulator in the bike is not working properly - the power cap kicks off to keep it from frying. Gonna have to investigate that.. never had problems w/ stock battery... Ok, Got home and found out every bulb was blown on the bike, even the electronic flasher i use for led blinkers was dead. wow! makes sense, thats what happens when you run without a battery.