Battery Charging

ianran

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Can you connect a battery charger to the +ive terminal on starter motor and frame to charge the battery on an 1150GS???
 
Yes, I sometimes use my car charger through the jumpstart post which is attached to that part.
Stewart
 
Anyone have any advice on trickle chargers.....

Optimate
CTEK 3600
Oxford Oximiser
or
Lidl 9.99.....?????

Is there really a difference between them or is it just branding??
 
no, you cant, it puts live through the starter doesnt it?,, the live isnt live until the button is pressed, and it connects through the solenoid,,,
 
no, you cant, it puts live through the starter doesnt it?,, the live isnt live until the button is pressed, and it connects through the solenoid,,,

The outermost 13mm one is permanently live :thumb2

Stewart
 
no, you cant, it puts live through the starter doesnt it?,, the live isnt live until the button is pressed, and it connects through the solenoid,,,

Take no notice of the above post.
If he looked he would see the live terminal attached to the starter goes direct to the battery.

Yes, you can charge the battery direct from the starter motor without any harm whatsoever.
 
Take no notice of the above post.
If he looked he would see the live terminal attached to the starter goes direct to the battery.

Yes, you can charge the battery direct from the starter motor without any harm whatsoever.

thats why i put a ? mark:thumb, i take it its earthed through its casing,? so what stops the motor turning with a live attached permanantly?,,,(never done one,,, presumed it works like a jap un?)
 
I used to charge through the ciggy socket which is appears to be always live - but the manual of the chargers suggest that it is a bad idea. i bought a ctek charger from nippy normans and they also say shouldn't charge through acc. socket but through their specialist permanent lead. Anyone know what current the acc socket can handle?
 
Pre engaged starter.
Separate feed causes the solenoid to engage which throws the bendix forward, which connects the +ve to the starter motor.
Until the solenoid is engaged, the +ve terminal is isolated from the motor internally.
 
thats why i put a ? mark:thumb, i take it its earthed through its casing,? so what stops the motor turning with a live attached permanantly?,,,(never done one,,, presumed it works like a jap un?)

Google "starter solenoid", read, learn. :thumb
 
Google "starter solenoid", read, learn. :thumb

ah i see, next time ill just google, might as well scrap the tech forums an save 12 quid if i cant ask on here:thumb;;;
thanks aberdeen angus ,,,:thumb,, should have realised itd be like an old car:blast
 
ah i see, next time ill just google, might as well scrap the tech forums an save 12 quid if i cant ask on here:thumb;;;

True - But you weren't originally asking, you were offering (wrong) advice . :D
 


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