Dead Battery Voltage
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Dead Battery Voltage
Saturday night I accidentally left the switch ON, and the lights drained the battery overnight. The next morning the battery was dead, and the voltage across the terminals was 6.3. I didn't think it was possible for the accessories to deplete a battery charge that deeply.
I don't have a charger or jumper cables, but I put a Battery Tender Jr. on it (0.75A charge rate). After almost 60 hours, the charge is up to only 6.5! The BTJr instructions say it should be able to charge a 12 volt battery in 16 hours.
My main question is, did it discharge too deeply to be brought back? The battery is only 8 months old and the bike has 1700 miles on it. I should:
1) get a real charger and hook it up
2) start the bike with jumper cables and ride it for a while
or
3) buy a new battery
Which do ya think?
I don't have a charger or jumper cables, but I put a Battery Tender Jr. on it (0.75A charge rate). After almost 60 hours, the charge is up to only 6.5! The BTJr instructions say it should be able to charge a 12 volt battery in 16 hours.
My main question is, did it discharge too deeply to be brought back? The battery is only 8 months old and the bike has 1700 miles on it. I should:
1) get a real charger and hook it up
2) start the bike with jumper cables and ride it for a while
or
3) buy a new battery
Which do ya think?
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That doesn't sound very promising! A deep discharge with a modern battery can be terminal. If you can charge it fully with a proper battery charger (as you have discovered, a tender isn't man enough!) you can then get it load tested at a local auto store. That will diagnose if it has any useful life left in it.
I recently installed a new battery on my Buell and only a couple of weeks later left my lights on for a couple of hours (can't be certain exactly how long). Started it off another bike and it has been fine since. We didn't have a voltmeter to check, but it wouldn't turn the engine over on it's own. So check where your key is before retiring at night!
I recently installed a new battery on my Buell and only a couple of weeks later left my lights on for a couple of hours (can't be certain exactly how long). Started it off another bike and it has been fine since. We didn't have a voltmeter to check, but it wouldn't turn the engine over on it's own. So check where your key is before retiring at night!
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