What optimate are you using for the 1300gs?
Optimate 4 on mine for the last 20 months. I leave it plugged in whenever not in use via the socket next to the dash and it seems to do the business no problems.What optimate are you using for the 1300gs?
I did the same and got too many problems!Optimate 4 on mine for the last 20 months. I leave it plugged in whenever not in use via the socket next to the dash and it seems to do the business no problems.
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Yeah, thats been discussed on another thread Baz, it was alluded to that there was a need for a software update on the bike which some of the earlier bikes didn't have. Optimate confirmed it, ive posted a link somewhere before , they've also applied an update on the latest chargers. If you look at the reviews for that charger everyone is happy, 5 stars across the board and a few 1300 owners on there too.I did the same and got too many problems!
Barry
That’s great news all round. I run with the BMW charger particularly as I got one for free after the first of the issues.Yeah, thats been discussed on another thread Baz, it was alluded to that there was a need for a software update on the bike which some of the earlier bikes didn't have. Optimate confirmed it, ive posted a link somewhere before , they've also applied an update on the latest chargers. If you look at the reviews for that charger everyone is happy, 5 stars across the board and a few 1300 owners on there too.
lol. mine give less bother if i dont charge them!I have the optimate 4, why do they hire a psychopath to design their interface? Anyway after 40,000 km I've never had to put a charger on the battery. Even after 6 months over-winter in a heated space the lithium battery never dropped below 13.5 volts
100% the right way to do it.Optimate 4 Dual direct to battery (tender fitted tucked into the seat). No issues.When I used it on the portal it drained the battery. I've also used a CTek direct to battery with no issues.
It does say in the manual though specifically not to wire chargers directly to the battery when it’s in the bike. I did it with my previous seven BMW boxers with no ill effects. On my R1300GS I use the black BMW charger plugged in to the socket at the side of the screen, only because I got one of their chargers cheap (£81 new) and it’s a lot easier with no wire dangling out from under the seat.100% the right way to do it.
Barry
I used the Optimate direct to the battery using the lead as the socket created some problems. the BMW charger i connect thru the socket.It does say in the manual though specifically not to wire chargers directly to the battery when it’s in the bike. I did it with my previous seven BMW boxers with no ill effects. On my R1300GS I use the black BMW charger plugged in to the socket at the side of the screen, only because I got one of their chargers cheap (£81 new) and it’s a lot easier with no wire dangling out from under the seat.
so if you get a power cut the charger disconnects and can't reconnect ? - what a joke - thank goodness most aren't stupid enough to do it that way@botus yes I do like to correct misinformation - especially popular misconceptions.
Only a charger that knows how to do BMW's "handshake" can charge via the accessory port.
On your 2007 bike you have to switch the ignition on, plug in the charger then switch the ignition off for that version's charger to charge via the accessory port.
None of that with mine, I just plug it in to the parked up, switched off bike and turn it on at the wall. Done that for the last 18 months. No issues at all if it’s switched off and on again, it just restarts the cycle.On the 1300s with the new "Plus" charger it is only necessary to plug the charger into the bike once the charger has completed its booting up process and charging/maintaining will commence provided that the battery is not too deeply discharged. I don't know what happens if at some point the power is interrupted.