Terry, that looks very similar to what I have, and yes, I have found it useful. I had hoped that the battery would rest all winter without charging and start my CB, it has done that before, but not this time at 5 years old.
Today’s proceedings went much better after the battery was charged overnight.
First meter test was done immediately after removing the charger.
Second meter test 20 minutes later.
Time for a load test: petcock open, key on, choke full, kill switch on, press starter button, and
va-roooom on the first turn of the crank it fired! I eased the choke to 75%, turned the idle screw in a bit…..
I should have left the kill switch off to give the battery a workout and let the oil pump do its job…. But noooo, it’s running, first start of 2026, choke to 50%, idle to 1800rpm, get my jacket helmet gloves, and push it off the stand, woohoo it’s happening! I roll down the drive 1st gear, clutch in check rear brake roll again check front brake, neighbor waves, I’m grinning ear to ear, 2nd 3rd 25mph, stop sign at 6 mile, traffic clears and I’m off for real, 45 mph, stop at Farmington, right turn and a little more urgency through the gears oooh yeaaah,
Back through the sub, and roll into the garage, hit the kill switch still grinning, key off petcock off, put it on the center stand with a mighty pull/lift open the seat and take the third meter test.
5 miles… doesn’t count for ride #1… but it counts plenty
