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adding a pull start to a electric start yamaha?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pappy" data-source="post: 394709" data-attributes="member: 3278"><p>Just being prepared is what I was looking for. </p><p>There is a relay on the market known as a VSR or Voltage Sensitive Relay. A decent one is made by Blue Seas.</p><p>You can install this relay between your battery and any load you may be placing on the battery. By installing a VSR you can run your stereo, run baitwell pumps or whatever and the VSR will protect the battery at a preset voltage. Once that threshold voltage is reached the battery will still have plenty for cranking but the VSR will trip and shut off whatever you are draining the battery with. </p><p>This is a bunch cheaper than going through what may end up being a starter assembly, mount hardware, and possibly a new cowling due to the height change of adding the manual starter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pappy, post: 394709, member: 3278"] Just being prepared is what I was looking for. There is a relay on the market known as a VSR or Voltage Sensitive Relay. A decent one is made by Blue Seas. You can install this relay between your battery and any load you may be placing on the battery. By installing a VSR you can run your stereo, run baitwell pumps or whatever and the VSR will protect the battery at a preset voltage. Once that threshold voltage is reached the battery will still have plenty for cranking but the VSR will trip and shut off whatever you are draining the battery with. This is a bunch cheaper than going through what may end up being a starter assembly, mount hardware, and possibly a new cowling due to the height change of adding the manual starter. [/QUOTE]
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