Battery Too Large?

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RidgeHiker

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Kioti DK5010 with KL5510 Loader & 72" Bucket. Kawasaki Mule Pro MX SE with 66" snow plow.
I just bought a used ATV with a Honda engine powered snowblower which I intend to sell. The previous owner changed the wiring so the clutch that engaged the augers was actuated by a separate external 12 volt riding mower / atv sized battery instead of from the ATV which was not included. Can I use my truck battery with jumper cables to test the clutch or am I risking damaging something with the larger battery?
Thanks for your input!
 
   / Battery Too Large? #3  
12 V is 12 V, just dont do it with the alternator running.
 
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I just bought a used ATV with a Honda engine powered snowblower which I intend to sell. The previous owner changed the wiring so the clutch that engaged the augers was actuated by a separate external 12 volt riding mower / atv sized battery instead of from the ATV which was not included. Can I use my truck battery with jumper cables to test the clutch or am I risking damaging something with the larger battery?
Thanks for your input!

12 volts is 12 volts. Your load device determines how much current (amps) it draws. Just like plugging a night light into the same home outlet you'd plug a toaster oven into.

Use your truck battery.
 
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Thanks, sounds good!
 
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I just bought a used ATV with a Honda engine powered snowblower which I intend to sell. The previous owner changed the wiring so the clutch that engaged the augers was actuated by a separate external 12 volt riding mower / atv sized battery instead of from the ATV which was not included. Can I use my truck battery with jumper cables to test the clutch or am I risking damaging something with the larger battery?
Thanks for your input!
The only possible drawback is if there is a short somewhere. The bigger battery won't deliver more voltage but if it can deliver more amperage it will. This means a short is more likely to melt some wires. The ability to deliver higher amperage will not damage a properly working clutch.
Eric
 
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The only possible drawback is if there is a short somewhere. The bigger battery won't deliver more voltage but if it can deliver more amperage it will. This means a short is more likely to melt some wires. The ability to deliver higher amperage will not damage a properly working clutch.
Eric
The switch itself will be current limited, however it should have another fuse inline if it was wored properly.
 

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