Rats ate my wires

Velma

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Talk to your insurance company for the tractor and/or home. They may cover that bill…after the deductible of course.

One summer we had groundhogs get into both our cars. Auto insurance covered the damage. It was a small win…unfortunately, neither car ever ran the same again.
 

Dustball

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Thanks for all the replies! I found the wire connectors @ Findpigtails.com they have about every connector known to a man, I sent them pics of the connectors and they replied quickly! 80.00 each not cheap but better than the whole harness!!
Still waiting for pictures here.

Is this it?
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jyoutz

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Fo you leave it turned on when you’re driving, or do you pop the hood and turn it off when the engine is running?
 
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Fo you leave it turned on when you’re driving, or do you pop the hood and turn it off when the engine is running?
I believe they sense motion and shut down when the vehicle is in motion.
 
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John T

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Fo you leave it turned on when you’re driving, or do you pop the hood and turn it off when the engine is running?
It stays powered on all the time. I believe it's timed.. goes on and off. either strobes and/or ultrasonic noise.... might be motion sensing too... not sure.

so it IS a small parasitic draw.
They suggest starting the car/tractor every couple days to keep the battery charged....

and if need be, there is a rocker switch on the side to shut it off completely.
 

fried1765

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It stays powered on all the time. I believe it's timed.. goes on and off. either strobes and/or ultrasonic noise.... might be motion sensing too... not sure.

so it IS a small parasitic draw.
They suggest starting the car/tractor every couple days to keep the battery charged....

and if need be, there is a rocker switch on the side to shut it off completely.
I would assume that keeping a maintenance charger connected would eliminate the need to start the car/ tractor periodically.
I keep maintenance chargers on everything I own, with a battery, except daily drivers.
 

John T

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I would assume that keeping a maintenance charger connected would eliminate the need to start the car/ tractor periodically.
I keep maintenance chargers on everything I own, with a battery, except daily drivers.
same here...
I also use a 30 watt solar panel where I don't have electricity.

it runs down to a Battery tender solar controller (small box) and then the leads go to the battery.....

same as the regular electric chargers.... works great.

I keep a few motorcycles back there for the winter .... I will go back there every couple days and plug into another bike...... just to share the love...

but It goes into float mode when it gets to 12v

Ironically I have NO mice in the back shed.

when I built it I wend overkill caulking every wall/floor and door seam.

I put a couple mouse traps in there.... just to be sure...... Never any action.

Link.
 

fried1765

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same here...
I also use a 30 watt solar panel where I don't have electricity.

it runs down to a Battery tender solar controller (small box) and then the leads go to the battery.....

same as the regular electric chargers.... works great.

I keep a few motorcycles back there for the winter .... I will go back there every couple days and plug into another bike...... just to share the love...

but It goes into float mode when it gets to 12v

Ironically I have NO mice in the back shed.

when I built it I wend overkill caulking every wall/floor and door seam.

I put a couple mouse traps in there.... just to be sure...... Never any action.

Link.
I am away for up to 6 months at a time.
I simply have a .75A maintenance charger hooked to every 12V battery (14).
No need to monitor, or switch chargers.
I use Decon packets (or similar) in/around/on tractors/cars, etc., for mice.

Have a 48V maintenance charger hooked to my golf cart batteries also.

Friend has his Kubota M62 stored in a "sea can" (hi -cube container).
Has a 12V maintenance charger hooked to a small solar panel.
 
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