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| Im thinking about buying a small rechargeable battery that could fit under my seat. hook it up to a pair of lights and then they will stay on. But unhook it all when I want to turn them off for the daytime. does that sound good cuz I have no clue whats wrong with my wiring and all that. Click that to see whats wrong with my normal lights maybe you can help with that and I wont have to go with this option. HeadLight Blows Out Every Time!!!!!!!!!!!!
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| there is a kit to put a battery in just about any quad, but i dont rember the site.. lol
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| It would be cheaper and more practical to figure out your wiring issues.....Also, just because that regulator is new, doesn't mean it's good.....I've seen and heard of bad ones right out of the box......stator's and CDI's, too....
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| yea true but I slapped of a set of like 50w halogen lights and they weren't that bright, but they didn't blow out. I wasnt thinking about a battery just for the headlight I was thinking a battery with a set of trail tech lights or something along those lines. but yea anyone know where I can find the wiring setup for the blaster? cuz I dont got the manual
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| most of it is matching colors and grounding the black.
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