bollo wrote:Honda show it at 15.5 v @ 5000 rpm this is what happened to my new lithium battery
Honda show it as a range 13.5-15.5v? and its hardly to never above 14v.
Even with a new reg/rec directly wired to the battery your lucky to see much over 14v, although i do seem to recally my friend with the LiIon battery has a slightly higher charge rate.. perhaps to do with the battireies interal workings but his voltmeter shows 14.9v with the li-io batt.
In my local chain bike shop there are many li-ion batteries listed as being compatible with the NC30, indeed I believe its where my friend bought his from over 1 year ago now.
It seems very suspicious that your manufactureres battery supposidly isnt compaitble.
That battery website seems a bit crappy, i cant find any specs, but I did manage to find.
"Maximum recharge Voltage: 14.8 - 15.2 volts" only slightly under the theoretical maximum of the nc30. I cant see your bike failing so badly without some serious over-voltage goign on.
Have you checked the charging output yet?
Once your bike is verified ok then Charging off the bike with these batteries is a different issue
Most if not all lithium ion motorcycle batteries come with fancy charging stuff built into them so that you can just connect them upto a motorcycle battery and let the inbuilt electronics handle the charging.
I've also seen some come with a multi-pin ribbon cable that you can connect to a special charger to perform exteneded tests / balancing of the cells / rapid charging.
You need to read the individual bike batteries instructions very carfully.. many cannot be charged with normal wall outlet chargers and trickle chargers but the motorbike itself is ok to charge it.