Vampire
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Thinking that I was taking the most practical approach, independent of cost, I just purchased the BMW battery charger, Part Nbr 71 60 7 688 864.
This "approved" device would simplify the battery tender problem for my R1200GS because it is designed to operate through the accessory socket.
The accompanying manual doesn't tell you this, but from reading other posts, you first turn on the ignition to "wake up" the accessory socket, then plug in the charger and turn it on.
The "power LED" came on, as did "LED 0" indicating all was well. I left the ignition on for a further 60 seconds then turned it off.
Some time later, I noticed that "LED 0" had gone out, and that the "Error LED" was a constant red, indicating (according to the manual) that there was a short circuit at the charging terminals, or the battery was connected to the wrong poles - but that was absurd because I was using the accessory socket and everything was otherwise functioning normally.
Thinking that maybe the battery was the problem, I disconnected the charger, turned on the ignition and hit the starter. The bike started normally.
I turned it off, then repeated the charger connection procedure.
This time, "LED 0" failed to light and the "Error LED" was a constant red.
My local support people believe that maybe the accessory socket was turning itself off again, but this diagnosis is not consistent with the results of the second attempt to use the charger.
Anyone have any idea of what is occurring (apart from the obvious, the expensive thing doesn't work !!!)
Many thanks,
This "approved" device would simplify the battery tender problem for my R1200GS because it is designed to operate through the accessory socket.
The accompanying manual doesn't tell you this, but from reading other posts, you first turn on the ignition to "wake up" the accessory socket, then plug in the charger and turn it on.
The "power LED" came on, as did "LED 0" indicating all was well. I left the ignition on for a further 60 seconds then turned it off.
Some time later, I noticed that "LED 0" had gone out, and that the "Error LED" was a constant red, indicating (according to the manual) that there was a short circuit at the charging terminals, or the battery was connected to the wrong poles - but that was absurd because I was using the accessory socket and everything was otherwise functioning normally.
Thinking that maybe the battery was the problem, I disconnected the charger, turned on the ignition and hit the starter. The bike started normally.
I turned it off, then repeated the charger connection procedure.
This time, "LED 0" failed to light and the "Error LED" was a constant red.
My local support people believe that maybe the accessory socket was turning itself off again, but this diagnosis is not consistent with the results of the second attempt to use the charger.
Anyone have any idea of what is occurring (apart from the obvious, the expensive thing doesn't work !!!)
Many thanks,
