ok mate many thanks for the infoNo, don’t use it
You need to get a lithium compatible charger
The BMW Charger Plus (black one) works great through the Can Bus,
Some folks have had trouble with Optimate Lithium chargers through the Can Bus, have a search on the forum
They’re not exceptionally expensive considering they’re BMW branded, I paid 89 euros direct from Deutschland, I’m happy with minei have just ordered the bmw black one via the dealer.i didnt even ask the price.either way i need one
??? More details please?Sirich. There’s a known issue with doing that. I’d using the harness to the battery.
Barry
Thanks Barry, nothing I suppose to say it wasn't subsequently fixed by a software update as Ive had at least one s/w update, by harness I assume you mean the crocodile clips.I collected my 1300 March last year and rode it home, stuck on the Optimate 4 from Nn thru the socket. Next time I went to start it it was totally dead and couldn’t be brought to life at all. Got it recovered to dealer.
They ran diagnostics and sent details to BMW who knew there was an issue using other chargers thru the socket whereby it gets ‘confused’ and the battery fully discharges itself. They gave me a BMW charger foc for the inconvenience.
So your recommended (albeit it’s your choice!) to use the bmw charger thru the socket or use an Optimate thru the supplied harness direct to battery. I’m just reporting my experience.
Barry
Get that. Nn recommend too but it hurt my bike.I asked Optimate a couple of weeks ago whether the Quad was suitable for an R1300GS with a lithium battery, charging via the DIN socket, they replied saying it was…
“Hi Paul,
The OptiMate 4 Quad has been designed for use with the new 1300GS and the lithium battery that it is supplied with.
If you buy the Premium version, it will have the DIN lead so you can charge via the accessory socket on the bike.”
I’ve had it plugged into my 1300 for a few days but I haven’t tried to start it since, hopefully I won’t have a flat batteryGet that. Nn recommend too but it hurt my bike.
Barry