revanslacey
Registered user
Hi guys. I was riding on my own up and down a green lane on my 1150 GSA on Monday when I stalled it. I pressed the starter and the engine barely turned over. It just managed to cough back into life but I was almost left stranded and I can't figure out why.
I'm guessing that either 1 - I had run the battery down by drawing too much current, or 2 - the battery is knackered, or 3 - it isn't charging correctly.
1 - I was running the bike with the HID dip headlight on and my Samsung Galaxy S4 charging for the GPS. I'd also been playing around with the ABS on the track. The phone is a bit crap and even when on charge it gradually looses power and feels warm to the touch. Could all that lot have drained the battery?? I thought you could run loads of heated gear off a BMW ... is all this lot drawing more power than that would?
2 - I thought my battery might be knackered but I've had it on an optimate before and after the trip and it shows a solid green light in the top right both times (after a bit of charging had happened). I think that means that the optimate thinks the battery is fine. Am I wrong?
3 - I managed to get all the way home without the bike stalling again. I had the phone charging and the HID light on all the way back. When I was back at home base I tried starting the bike a few times and the engine turned over without a problem. I figure that means that it must be charging - at least partially.
So I'm stumped. Any of you guys able to point me to the likely cause? Do I need a new phone? A new battery? Or to take my bike to the fixers for them to check the charging? I don't want to get stranded somewhere off the beaten track.
Thanks for your help.
Richard.
I'm guessing that either 1 - I had run the battery down by drawing too much current, or 2 - the battery is knackered, or 3 - it isn't charging correctly.
1 - I was running the bike with the HID dip headlight on and my Samsung Galaxy S4 charging for the GPS. I'd also been playing around with the ABS on the track. The phone is a bit crap and even when on charge it gradually looses power and feels warm to the touch. Could all that lot have drained the battery?? I thought you could run loads of heated gear off a BMW ... is all this lot drawing more power than that would?
2 - I thought my battery might be knackered but I've had it on an optimate before and after the trip and it shows a solid green light in the top right both times (after a bit of charging had happened). I think that means that the optimate thinks the battery is fine. Am I wrong?
3 - I managed to get all the way home without the bike stalling again. I had the phone charging and the HID light on all the way back. When I was back at home base I tried starting the bike a few times and the engine turned over without a problem. I figure that means that it must be charging - at least partially.
So I'm stumped. Any of you guys able to point me to the likely cause? Do I need a new phone? A new battery? Or to take my bike to the fixers for them to check the charging? I don't want to get stranded somewhere off the beaten track.
Thanks for your help.
Richard.
Just a mention of something that could cause this, overheating! You were on a green lane and this could happen, if stuck for example.