pomm001
Registered user
I bought a new battery for my GS,from memory it was an Exide , fitted it and all was well. I was doing some work on the bike over last winter so took the battery off and stored it the house. Went to put it back on last April and it would not take a charge, it had sulphated up. As it was only 10 months old i took it back to the shop and after a lot of umming and Arhhing I made them do a discharge test which showed two cells out, they gave me the benefit of the doubt and replaced the battery with a new Yusa.
Have just taken the bike off the road a couple of weeks ago, bike plugged into optimate , my son unplugged it to use the plug for something else and and didn't plug it back in , so stood for two weeks re-connected optimate and it didn't want to know, volt meter read 7 volts , plugged in my car charger which has 'bike' setting 2 amps and left it over night , let it rest for 12 hours and plugged optimate back in, this time it started to charge , but still wont get above 10 volts
The bike does not have an alarm fitted , will do a drainage check soon
am i just unlucky or can someone suggest a probable cause
Have just taken the bike off the road a couple of weeks ago, bike plugged into optimate , my son unplugged it to use the plug for something else and and didn't plug it back in , so stood for two weeks re-connected optimate and it didn't want to know, volt meter read 7 volts , plugged in my car charger which has 'bike' setting 2 amps and left it over night , let it rest for 12 hours and plugged optimate back in, this time it started to charge , but still wont get above 10 volts
The bike does not have an alarm fitted , will do a drainage check soon
am i just unlucky or can someone suggest a probable cause