Gel battery

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Re: Gel battery

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Well the dealer I bought it from didn't seem to know too much about it. Took it as a part ex. Guy didn't even realise it was an import.

It's constantly on charge, then whenever I take it off charge for a few days it struggles to start if it starts at all. So yeah probably fudged battery, but I've ordered a multimeter off amazon for peanuts to help me give the bike a thorough going over before I get it on the road.
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Re: Gel battery

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So I was able to get into the garage today, the battery has been on charge in the bike for the past few days and was fully charged.

So I unplugged the charger from the wall and it immediately showed the battery wasn't fully charged. So I took the battery out the bike, brought it inside and shoved it back on the charger.

Within 5 minutes the charger was showing full charge again, but as soon as I turned the charger off again it was showing low charge.

Knackered battery? Or do I need to test it for a few more things?
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Re: Gel battery

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Sounds like a fcuked battery for sure. Time for a new one.
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Re: Gel battery

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Start with a new battery and then check the bike charging system.
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Re: Gel battery

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Just bought myself one of these buggers

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/400283709433? ... 3D1&_rdc=1

Thought I may as well invest in better!
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Re: Gel battery

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The battery I bought apparently isn't in stock for 3 weeks, but the guy selling it has said this has the same amp rating and says he could send me it instead.

http://item.mobileweb.ebay.co.uk/viewit ... 3281636286

What would you do? Apparently it slimmer so would need wedging into the battery box.
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Re: Gel battery

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You must be mad spending £100 on a battery :shock: It's not like the weight saving will amount to much where the battery is located.
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It's not the weight saving so much, it's not having the hassle of lead acid losing charge etc
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Re: Gel battery

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A new or healthy battery should be able to go at least 3 months connected without charging, unless you've got an alarm or electronic immobiliser. In which case, a trickle charger is ideal, even a solar powered one from Maplins.
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Re: Gel battery

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Having an alarm fitted next week. Only problem is I have to use a bike to get to work even though it's not that far away. Such a short distance that the bike wouldn't even warm up properly. Then again I could buy a cheap push bike.

How often do you think I'd have to put the bike on my trickle charger if I had a standard lead acid?

Also what do you think to the other option the seller gave me, I have reservations about it as its not a direct replacement. Hmmmm.

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