ThreeDawg
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Went to start up my 1100 yesterday, and the engine wouldn't turn over, just the flat battery grrrrr and the clock reset ot midnight. This is a bit odd as it was just taken off the C-tek charger.
Pulled out the NOCO jump starter and off we went, no more issues.
Suspecting a failing battery or perhaps some sort of electrical drain other than the clock I left the bike overnight, but today the battery was still showing about 13.4 volts or so today. Switching on the lights for a couple of minuted got it down to about 12.3V, but hitting the starter (successfully this time) the volts showed about 10.5, quickly rising to about 14 with the engine running, so pretty normal as I understand it. Battery is an Endurolast AGM, about 2 years old.
If the battery wouldn't hold a charge, or the voltage collapsed under starting load I would think shagged battery, This has happened once before, exactly the same. Does this sound like an intermittant failure inside the battery? All connections are corrosion free and tight. Off to Turkey at the end of August, and haven't got room for the NOCO....
Pulled out the NOCO jump starter and off we went, no more issues.
Suspecting a failing battery or perhaps some sort of electrical drain other than the clock I left the bike overnight, but today the battery was still showing about 13.4 volts or so today. Switching on the lights for a couple of minuted got it down to about 12.3V, but hitting the starter (successfully this time) the volts showed about 10.5, quickly rising to about 14 with the engine running, so pretty normal as I understand it. Battery is an Endurolast AGM, about 2 years old.
If the battery wouldn't hold a charge, or the voltage collapsed under starting load I would think shagged battery, This has happened once before, exactly the same. Does this sound like an intermittant failure inside the battery? All connections are corrosion free and tight. Off to Turkey at the end of August, and haven't got room for the NOCO....