The battery is an EverstartMaxx from Walmart.
At 11 PM last night the multimeter read 12.8. The battery load test read the same. Low end of Good. I plugged the tender back in and this AM the multimeter read 13.4. No change in the load tester.
I don't know if that tells me anything.
Here's one...
I test my tenders periodically to make sure they are producing current. The tender I use for the Viper relatively new and has a cigarette lighter plug.
I was looking at solar powered tenders that I can plug in to the cigarette lighter opening when I park the car someplace. No lack of sunshine...
The only add on I can see is the Pioneer stereo. I don't listen to radio when I drive so the face plate stays in the glove box and I removed the amps to make more room in the trunk.
Yes, I do have the 1996 RT/10 service manual.
I bought the car in 2014 and don't recall any issues the first 4...
Just out of curiosity, why can't that test be performed under the hood at the jump start posts or through the powered cigarette lighter hole (where my float charger is currently plugged in)?
Battery is in a compartment behind the left rear wheel. Very much a pain to get to it.
Is thre somewhere to hook up multimeter without having to access the battery?
Here's a guy that uses a lifting contraption. After the cost and effort of installation that contraption, it takes a good five minutes to take it off the car. I don't even want to think about what it takes to get it back on. Not for me, thanks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydQi86Whofw
I...
If it looks like a collection, it's a collection.
http://images.thecarconnection.com/lrg/texan-couple-owns-65-viper-supercars_100440381_l.jpg
I wouldn't mind owning the building.
I have a black RT/10 that's 8" long and looks just like my car, except for the wheels. I paid about $8 for it including shipping. I think I'll quit before I fall victim to the addiction.
I'd seen other brands but wasn't familiar with Anson. There are several Anson Vipers on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2047675.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.Xanson+viper&_nkw=anson+viper&_sacat=0
As well as the Concept Car...
Those are also on Amazon and eBay, often with lower prices.
Looks like 1:18 is the largest in diecast.
I haven't come across any larger models other than the RC at Toys R Us.
Toys R Us:
http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=42331746&cp=&parentPage=search
Radio controlled. Not die-cast.
Have you exhausted eBay, Amazon and google before asking here?
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