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richard thomas - 15/5/10 at 06:04 PM

Battery flat again after the little one has been sat in the car and flicked the lights on without me knowing (little bugger - but at least he likes playing 'cars'...)

Standard Yausha bike battery...tried the battery charger on it but it wouldn't accept a charge even after an hour.

I suspect that I am right in assuming that it's knacked? Second one i've been through now...they ain't cheap!

Anyone got a trick up their sleeve to give it the kiss of life, or am I spending again?


minitici - 15/5/10 at 06:13 PM

Are you using a standard battery charger or some form of smart charger.
Some of the smart chargers can't recover a totally dead battery.
Whereas a good old battery charger can put some power back in.


RazMan - 15/5/10 at 06:17 PM

The Optimate charger can probably bring it back from the dead - it has saved me £££s over the years I have owned it

http://www.accumate.co.uk/it010003.htm


[Edited on 16-5-10 by RazMan]


tomgregory2000 - 15/5/10 at 06:20 PM

quote:
Originally posted by minitici
Are you using a standard battery charger or some form of smart charger.
Some of the smart chargers can't recover a totally dead battery.
Whereas a good old battery charger can put some power back in.


Thats the wrong way round

Ive only found that propper smart chargers can only charge up a dead battery, ive managed to recover my motorbike battery 4 times now with a propper smart charger


richard thomas - 15/5/10 at 06:51 PM

Halfords charger/maintenance charger...

Wonder if it will kick in if I leave it on for longer - I gave it a fair while but the charge light wouldn't come on...


SteveWalker - 15/5/10 at 07:02 PM

quote:
Originally posted by richard thomas
Halfords charger/maintenance charger...

Wonder if it will kick in if I leave it on for longer - I gave it a fair while but the charge light wouldn't come on...


I've found with those (and other "smart" chargers) that they see a very low battery voltage, decide a cell is down and refuse to charge. If you've got access to a good old dumb charger, then a couple of hours on that, to get some charge in and the voltage up, will probably allow you to switch over to the "smart" charger.

I've done this a couple of times with my kit and my wife's tin-top (she's been ill, so not driving and every so often I remember that I've not switched the charger over to the other vehicle and it's died.)


minitici - 16/5/10 at 08:29 AM

I'm with Steve on this - he managed to explain it a bit better.
I have one of those Halfords maintenance chargers and they won't work if the battery is totally flat.

[Edited on 16/5/10 by minitici]


Nick DV - 16/5/10 at 10:19 AM

Save yourself a lot of hassle and money in the long run, buy this it will last ya forever http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/Motorsport/Electrical_Components/Batteries/Odyssey_Extreme_Racing_20_Battery/1447/0/14625 & http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/Motorsport/Electrical_Components/Battery_Chargers_&_Conditioners/CTEK_CTEK36_Battery_Charger/1448/0/14657

If you shop around you may get a better price but D/Tweeks did a bit of a deal when I got mine from them

Cheers, Nick


richard thomas - 16/5/10 at 12:42 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Nick DV
Save yourself a lot of hassle and money in the long run, buy this it will last ya forever http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/Motorsport/Electrical_Components/Batteries/Odyssey_Extreme_Racing_20_Battery/1447/0/14625 & http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/Motorsport/Electrical_Components/Battery_Chargers_&_Conditioners/CTEK_CTEK36_Battery_Charger/1448/0/14657

If you shop around you may get a better price but D/Tweeks did a bit of a deal when I got mine from them

Cheers, Nick


Thanks, might well get one - not much more expensive...


MkII - 16/5/10 at 01:57 PM

Ive got a bike battery going sprare, make me an offer if your interested .m.


JoaoCaldeira - 17/5/10 at 09:05 AM

I've already ressurected my BEC battery using a dumb charger with low Ah (1,5Ah) for 24 hrs... did the trick