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      dan28 last edited by

      i ve fitted a dtr engine into a chopper an i ve had to run the wiring through the frame
      i have two wires (black an red ) labeled battery but they have no terminals or inline fuse
      do the battery wires unplug from the main loom could someone post a photo so i can see where i ve gone wrong

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        Calum last edited by Calum

        The negative lead goes from the battery to the frame. Or rather it does on the RE. The positive lead goes onto the fuse holder. Again, or rather it does on the RE.

        There are other negative terminal leads which merely go from the coil to the frame

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          dan28 last edited by

          i dont think my loom came with either of these what ampage is the inline fuse sounds like i will have to buy a fuse hold an make an earth wire

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          • Calum
            Calum @dan28 last edited by

            @dan28 20 Amps, again RE has the starter motor and relay. Might be 15 on the R.

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              dan28 @Calum last edited by

              @Calum said in photo of battery wires needed:

              @dan28 20 Amps, again RE has the starter motor and relay. Might be 15 on the R.

              thanks calum maybe some one with a dtr can confirm this ?

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                dan28 last edited by

                can some one with a dtr confirm the fuse is 15 amp?
                a photo would be be helpful too

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