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I take it the charger is for the device the SIM/alarm unit is in.
If that's the case then connect direct to battery.
Although bear in mind the battery may be the first thing any thief disconnects. That said, if unit is already charged it should still act as an alarm.
| stranger12 wrote: | ...would that drain the battery ? should i connect it to ignition switch ?... | Yes it will drain the battery. How long will depend on the battery and the current drawn by the charger. If you connect via ignition (use a relay - search on here for hot to instructions) then device only charge when bike turned on/running. Will your journeys be sufficient to fully charger the sim device? When bike stood your alarm device is on it's own power. How long that lasts only you know.
What you also then need is a charger for the bike battery. Get a bike specific charger. For example try Optimate/Accumate, the one sold by WEMoto, etc. I'd avoid Oxford charger as I've not heard a good thing about them (they break, a lot, so bad investment). Or get a charger with a bike mode on it (Aldi/Lidl do one in their cyclic offers that's ok). DO NOT charge a bike battery using a car charger (they give too much current so damage the bike battery).
IIRC general advice for jump starting (as in push starting, not jumping start off another battery) if bike is old carb model then ok. If FI then no. Remember to put bike in 2nd gear, run with it clutch in, let clutch out as you're moving and it should catch. Also remember to knock into neutral once started as side-stand cutout switch will mean you have to start again.
If you mean jump start by connecting another battery to the flat one in the bike then any bike/car can be started this way.
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Old Thread Alert!
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