bmwrich58
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So today I E-Mailed Deltran the manufacturer of the "Battery Tender" here in the States as to what can be used to charge the "New Gel-Battery". When I get my reply from them I will post it for all to read.
In the meantime,here is their web-site:
http://batterytender.com/
If any of you people belong to the BMWMOA club,here in the states,in the April issue of the MOA magazine,
Stu Oltman #100544 wrote a piece on Gel-Batterys with the help of a "Yuasa Battery Product Engineer" to help distinguish the truth about gel-batterys and AGM batterys.
quoted from the April issue of BMW Motorcycle Owners News (BMWMOA)
Charging Gel vs. AGM
According to Deltran,makers of the popular "Battery Tender" line of battery chargers,their "Battery Tender Junior" is safe for BMW gel batteries,but the "Battery Tender Plus" model should not be used for charging gel batteries. They report:
"In the same vein that 'Xerox Machine' is used to refer to any paper copy machine,'Gel battery or Gel-Cell' is often used (incorrectly) to describe Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) sealed maintenance free batteries.
This is unfortunate because 12-volt AGM batteries require higher recharge voltages (14.5 to 15.0 VDC), while 12-volt true Gel batteries require lower recharge voltages (13.8 to 14.2 VDC).
In other words,these lead acid battery types are on opposite ends of the 'charging voltage spectrum.'
A battery charger that is optimized for charging one type (Gel or AGM) will either not recharge or overcharge and very likely damage the other type.
"Today,BMW is the only motorcycle manufacturer (since April,2003) that installs a true 'gel' battery at the factory."
So today I E-Mailed Deltran the manufacturer of the "Battery Tender" here in the States as to what can be used to charge the "New Gel-Battery". When I get my reply from them I will post it for all to read.
In the meantime,here is their web-site:
http://batterytender.com/
If any of you people belong to the BMWMOA club,here in the states,in the April issue of the MOA magazine,
Stu Oltman #100544 wrote a piece on Gel-Batterys with the help of a "Yuasa Battery Product Engineer" to help distinguish the truth about gel-batterys and AGM batterys.
quoted from the April issue of BMW Motorcycle Owners News (BMWMOA)
Charging Gel vs. AGM
According to Deltran,makers of the popular "Battery Tender" line of battery chargers,their "Battery Tender Junior" is safe for BMW gel batteries,but the "Battery Tender Plus" model should not be used for charging gel batteries. They report:
"In the same vein that 'Xerox Machine' is used to refer to any paper copy machine,'Gel battery or Gel-Cell' is often used (incorrectly) to describe Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) sealed maintenance free batteries.
This is unfortunate because 12-volt AGM batteries require higher recharge voltages (14.5 to 15.0 VDC), while 12-volt true Gel batteries require lower recharge voltages (13.8 to 14.2 VDC).
In other words,these lead acid battery types are on opposite ends of the 'charging voltage spectrum.'
A battery charger that is optimized for charging one type (Gel or AGM) will either not recharge or overcharge and very likely damage the other type.
"Today,BMW is the only motorcycle manufacturer (since April,2003) that installs a true 'gel' battery at the factory."