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  • #31
    OK,
    Got the conversion to DC competed.
    Got an HID as well. I still have old RR. Do I need an APE RR?
    Also, how do I check if the charging is happening correctly? Amps / voltages? where?
    I'm a noob on electricals :P
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    • #32
      Originally posted by TheNoobGeek View Post
      OK,
      Got the conversion to DC competed.
      Got an HID as well. I still have old RR. Do I need an APE RR?
      its better to get that as bullet charger may not charge the battery because in stock your headlight was not on dc
      Also, how do I check if the charging is happening correctly? Amps / voltages? where?
      I'm a noob on electricals :P
      reply in bold letters

      for amps get a multimeter and then you can check charging/discharging amps and volts...
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      • #33
        for amps get a multimeter and then you can check charging/discharging amps and volts...
        Ha! thanks
        I actually meant where do I connect the two points of multimeter?
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        • #34
          Originally posted by TheNoobGeek View Post
          Ha! thanks
          I actually meant where do I connect the two points of multimeter?
          u had to connect the multimeter like this to check amps

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