ricky
Registered user
No, this is not the usual "my ABS shows a fault when cold starting" post!
When I purchased my R1150GS back in 2001, the dealer advised me against using my Optimate 2 battery charger on BMW bikes fitted with ABS, as he had heard anecdotel but significant evidence that it could damage the ABS "computer" unit under certain (unspecified) circumstances. Is this a myth I wondered?
I must admit to being more than a little sceptical, but heeded the advice and used the official BMW trickle charger instead. More recently, having fitted a sealed AGM bettery, and being aware that the BMW charger is not suitable for it (float charge voltage too low for AGM and Gel batteries), I started looking at specs for chargers. The same dealer said that the Oxford 'intelligent' charger was ok, but I don't know which model, and so far I have not found the specs.
I note that the Optimate 3 has a special recovery mode to charge badly sulphated batteries, in which it tries to push a constant 200mA into the battery. The terminal voltage can rise to 20-22v in this mode - could this be the clue to ABS unit failures? Is the ABS unit fully isolated with the ignition switched off? Hmmmmm.
Discuss!
Rick Sterry
When I purchased my R1150GS back in 2001, the dealer advised me against using my Optimate 2 battery charger on BMW bikes fitted with ABS, as he had heard anecdotel but significant evidence that it could damage the ABS "computer" unit under certain (unspecified) circumstances. Is this a myth I wondered?
I must admit to being more than a little sceptical, but heeded the advice and used the official BMW trickle charger instead. More recently, having fitted a sealed AGM bettery, and being aware that the BMW charger is not suitable for it (float charge voltage too low for AGM and Gel batteries), I started looking at specs for chargers. The same dealer said that the Oxford 'intelligent' charger was ok, but I don't know which model, and so far I have not found the specs.
I note that the Optimate 3 has a special recovery mode to charge badly sulphated batteries, in which it tries to push a constant 200mA into the battery. The terminal voltage can rise to 20-22v in this mode - could this be the clue to ABS unit failures? Is the ABS unit fully isolated with the ignition switched off? Hmmmmm.
Discuss!
Rick Sterry