DataTool vito Alarm removal

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GeoffH
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DataTool vito Alarm removal

Post by GeoffH »

Hi, I have a DataTool vito Alarm which i think is draining my battery after 8 days the battery is totally flat is it a big job to remove?
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sirch345
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Re: DataTool vito Alarm removal

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Geoff,
You could try using a battery charger/monitor that is specifically meant for a bike, that will keep the battery charged up, would be easier than removing the DataTool Alarm. Plus your bike will still have it's security :!:

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Post by Hankie »

The alarm should not drain your battery flat in 8 days, if it can't hold more charge than that sounds like it needs replacing.
As suggested, an Optimate is a good investment - particularly if you don't use the bike every day.
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Re: DataTool vito Alarm removal

Post by andyh »

Hi Geoff, I have the same alarm on my Storm and it normally takes about 3 weeks for it to drain the battery, so I bought an optimate charger and this solves the problem easy. I just plug it in when I park it up in the garage :wink:
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