I'd guess a lot would depend on the amps that's going into the battery.
Chargers that do not have a regulated trickle charge voltage between 13.5V and 13.8V (no lower than 13.5V and no higher than 13.8V) will cause early failure of Odyssey batteries. Use of such chargers with Odyssey batteries will also void the battery's warranty.

what happens on the bike then?
many charging systems will wander outside both of those parameters![]()
Cue the dinosaurs and comments on 1200 GS running times![]()

Is that a nervous twitch you have there
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I got myself a CTEC XS3600 to keep my new BMW (disposable)battery as good as it should be. If I had to pay the full price for a replacement I would (and probebly will) get an Odessey. The CTEK manual is a bit unclear on the setting for my AGM cell, so I have just set it to "bike & summer"The CTEK charger has three settings, eg CAR/BIKE/WINTER modes. On a normal wet lead-acid cell you would obviously use the BIKE mode, however with an Absorbed Glass Mat cell you set the charger to its WINTER mode, which allows greater steady state amps and provides the correct voltage within limits for the Hawker.
I'm hoping I'll be good for a year or 2.
.The CTEK charger has three settings, eg CAR/BIKE/WINTER modes. On a normal wet lead-acid cell you would obviously use the BIKE mode, however with an Absorbed Glass Mat cell you set the charger to its WINTER mode, which allows greater steady state amps and provides the correct voltage within limits for the Hawker.
When leave it stood, even overnight
the GS will then "shut down" quicker "quote"

But the Canbus switches off the power to the socket 10 mins after the ignition is turned offI had a bit of a "moment" at Vines, when i went down saying that the BMW batteries were crap and that and they should give me (another !) replacement. They did a full diagnostic on the bike - It turned out the cradle the TT Rider sits in, draws current via the Canbus when it is plugged in, this means you have to unplug the Cradle when you stop ....
So, I left with a red face feeling like a total plonker, but grateful to Vines, and have had no battery probs since - question is - do you have a TT Rider or something similiar that could run a small drain on the Canbus?
Steve

I had a bit of a "moment" at Vines, when i went down saying that the BMW batteries were crap and that and they should give me (another !) replacement. They did a full diagnostic on the bike - It turned out the cradle the TT Rider sits in, draws current via the Canbus when it is plugged in, this means you have to unplug the Cradle when you stop ....
So, I left with a red face feeling like a total plonker, but grateful to Vines, and have had no battery probs since - question is - do you have a TT Rider or something similiar that could run a small drain on the Canbus?
Steve
But the Canbus switches off the power to the socket 10 mins after the ignition is turned off![]()

My TT rider mount is spurred off the front beak accessory socket on my 1200. My Navigator 2 cradle comes off the BMW headstock power connector. I guess I should have the problem you mention. Touch wood my battery has been fine but I always use my CTEK since before the TT rider was fitted and haven't been on any tours long enough to drain the battery via the TT rider cradle (yet).
I don't doubt for a moment that the BMW Canbus senses current drain and switches accordingly so its probably true that small current draws are ignored in the switching, probably to prevent spurious on/off cycles like the earlier battery drain mod problem with the accessory socket.
As for the CTEK on Winter mode for AGM cells, I'm pretty sure I read this in the CTEK manual IIRC. I have been using mine for over 12 months on the "winter setting for AGM cells" and had no problems with my Hawker battery thus far.
