Hi All,
I have a 1983 Honda 10HP (BP100). It has the DC outlet for charging batteries, running lights etc. The owners manual says it supplies a 12V-60W direct current. I would like to hook it to a small/light weight 12V battery to keep it charged to run my navigation lights.
I have a Sears Die Hard battery from my ATV. It is a model 14A-A2. I believe this is a 12V battery but I'm not sure how the wattage as stated above comes into play. Does anyone know if I can connect the Honda DC outlet to this battery without blowing anything up (myself or the battery) so that I can keep it charged to run my nav. lights. I want to keep the battery as small as possible from a weight stand point. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
Bear
I have a 1983 Honda 10HP (BP100). It has the DC outlet for charging batteries, running lights etc. The owners manual says it supplies a 12V-60W direct current. I would like to hook it to a small/light weight 12V battery to keep it charged to run my navigation lights.
I have a Sears Die Hard battery from my ATV. It is a model 14A-A2. I believe this is a 12V battery but I'm not sure how the wattage as stated above comes into play. Does anyone know if I can connect the Honda DC outlet to this battery without blowing anything up (myself or the battery) so that I can keep it charged to run my nav. lights. I want to keep the battery as small as possible from a weight stand point. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
Bear