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Battery Question
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(01-03-2022, 11:48 AM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote:
(01-03-2022, 05:48 AM)KiowaEagle_imp Wrote:
(01-03-2022, 01:23 AM)The A-man_imp Wrote: I'm on the "just get a new one bandwagon". I had a similar quandry just before last summer's "Three Amigos Ride Again" trip. I pulled the weak battery, went to Advance Auto Parts, and for about $130-$150, I bought myself peace of mind that will last for several more years. Plus, they offered Die Hard Batteries, which I've always had a great deal of confidence in.

BTW - I previously tried an very expensive L-ion battery and only got about 2 years out of that piece of crap. So, I'm hooked on "old school" wet batteries, based on cost and longevity.

Buy the battery, buy the battery, buy the....!

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Yes I'm thinking I should but the darn thing just seems so strong. There have been zero signs of age. When I go to put a trickle charge on it it shows over 80% every time. My other two bikes have brand new batteries and don't always show that. I just dislike replacing something that's working fine.

As Charlie Bravo suggested, a load test would essentially demonstrate just "how strong" the battery is.

Alternatively, hook up a voltmeter across the battery and note the droop when the starter is asserted. If it drops below 10V, it is definitely time and the battery is not strong. Some argue 10.8V is the minimum it should droop. Strong batteries will droop in the 11.x voltage range.

As Charlie Bravo suggested, a load test would essentially demonstrate just "how strong" the battery is.

Alternatively, hook up a voltmeter across the battery and note the droop when the starter is asserted. If it drops below 10V, it is definitely time and the battery is not strong. Some argue 10.8V is the minimum it should droop. Strong batteries will droop in the 11.x voltage range.
My new 2021 NC (6 mo old 8,000 miles) has a battery voltage meter in the dash. When I turn the key on it registers 12.4 to 12.5. It will drop to 10.6 to 11.3 (sometimes a little lower if its cold out, like today at 31 degrees F) when the starter is hit and jumps to between 14.3 and 14.6 when running.
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#22
Buy this tester- you will thank me later!

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#23
Ok, if you're looking for the cheapest option, just drive down to my place (WNC). I've got a load tester. We'll test out the battery under load, so you can be 100٪ certain. Heck, I'll even provide free beer while we're doing this strenuous garage task. Then there will be no question of whether you're spending your money wisely! So, where's the flawed logic in this plan?
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#24
I use the Testmate Sport batterie tester (load tester ) very well made and easy to use.
(01-03-2022, 08:28 PM)The A-man_imp Wrote: Ok, if you're looking for the cheapest option, just drive down to my place (WNC). I've got a load tester. We'll test out the battery under load, so you can be 100٪ certain. Heck, I'll even provide free beer while we're doing this strenuous garage task. Then there will be no question of whether you're spending your money wisely! So, where's the flawed logic in this plan?

The flaw is that you do not pay for the gas I spend coming to do this test , as you probably realize that I am cheap........
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(01-03-2022, 08:28 PM)The A-man_imp Wrote: Ok, if you're looking for the cheapest option, just drive down to my place (WNC). I've got a load tester. We'll test out the battery under load, so you can be 100٪ certain. Heck, I'll even provide free beer while we're doing this strenuous garage task. Then there will be no question of whether you're spending your money wisely! So, where's the flawed logic in this plan?

Ah man! That is so tempting. Dang.
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#26
(01-03-2022, 07:48 AM)Tev62_imp Wrote: As Charlie Bravo says, just get the battery drop tested, aka load tested, and it should give you a good picture on its health. The gauge or digital readouts will give an unambiguous recommendation.

Yes, I agree. At this point I'm really just guessing.
(01-03-2022, 01:47 PM)PowerDubs_imp Wrote: Buy this tester- you will thank me later!

[url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Z67MMGC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_EQ476D36KXKZG3P3SGRE?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1]https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Z67MMGC/ref...UTF8&psc=1


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And this looks like the right tool to do it. Thanks PD!
(01-03-2022, 12:35 PM)Houtman_imp Wrote: To be honest I do not understand why people take the risk of getting stranded somewhere because they did not on time change a part what only has a certain life span .

That was what I was wondering. What is the life span? I realize that can depend on many factors but there should be an average to go by.
(01-03-2022, 08:28 PM)The A-man_imp Wrote: Ok, if you're looking for the cheapest option, just drive down to my place (WNC). I've got a load tester. We'll test out the battery under load, so you can be 100٪ certain. Heck, I'll even provide free beer while we're doing this strenuous garage task. Then there will be no question of whether you're spending your money wisely! So, where's the flawed logic in this plan?

I don't know if I have till August....AngelBiker
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#27
(01-03-2022, 01:47 PM)PowerDubs_imp Wrote: Buy this tester- you will thank me later!

[url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Z67MMGC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_EQ476D36KXKZG3P3SGRE?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1]https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Z67MMGC/ref...UTF8&psc=1


One of the best tools I have ever bought- I use it all the time- everybody’s cars, motorcycles, lawnmower…you name it.


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I'm all over it, Boss! I know my batteries are good for about three years in this heat, but this will keep me from finding out the hard way. Also, I never pass up the chance to get a new tool.
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#28
I’m on my third battery. The others lasted about 4 years, but, as others have said, they die without a lot of warning.
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#29
The original in mine lasted 4 years and 2 months before it wouldn't start after a stop at a gas station. That was on 5/12/2018. I'll be replacing mine in May this year, 4 years after the last one was replaced.
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#30
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