Just got a new shiny float charger from MAW during the one day sale (also some 491s) and have used it a couple of days. The Yuasa in the bike (78E) is over 4 years old, but is amazingly still happy. I thought it was giving up the ghost a year ago, but soon as I bought another one (cheapo from Whipme) the Yuasa got well and has been going strong ever since.
Anyway, just after a 50 mile cruise I attached the float charger, and apparently it thinks the battery needs charged......red light on for about 5 min, then blinking green for several hours until finally the float stage kicks in. The voltage trigger point is higher for this charger than the charging system on the bike.
Is this good, bad, or indifferent? I've been putting a new battery in this beast every 2 to 3 years since it was new and got this fancy charger in an attempt to extend life.
Any of you guys running one of these? What's your experience in leaving them plugged in -- Do they tend to boil out the water or have a good effect on life. I'm really curious about the big difference in voltage trigger points. I think the instructions say something over 14 v for the charger, and seem to remember the manual saying charge volts should be around 13.2. I have measured the charge volts per the manual and found it varies quite a bit depending on the condition of the battery.
Wouldn't it be nice if we could come up with a way to extend battery life a year or two.
Also, the Whipme battery came without acid & dry charged. I'm keeping it on the shelf dry until needed. Should I charge it again or leave it until adding acid & installing.
Anyway, just after a 50 mile cruise I attached the float charger, and apparently it thinks the battery needs charged......red light on for about 5 min, then blinking green for several hours until finally the float stage kicks in. The voltage trigger point is higher for this charger than the charging system on the bike.
Is this good, bad, or indifferent? I've been putting a new battery in this beast every 2 to 3 years since it was new and got this fancy charger in an attempt to extend life.
Any of you guys running one of these? What's your experience in leaving them plugged in -- Do they tend to boil out the water or have a good effect on life. I'm really curious about the big difference in voltage trigger points. I think the instructions say something over 14 v for the charger, and seem to remember the manual saying charge volts should be around 13.2. I have measured the charge volts per the manual and found it varies quite a bit depending on the condition of the battery.
Wouldn't it be nice if we could come up with a way to extend battery life a year or two.
Also, the Whipme battery came without acid & dry charged. I'm keeping it on the shelf dry until needed. Should I charge it again or leave it until adding acid & installing.
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