
Battery charging....
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Battery charging....
The tracky is giving me issues starting so bought a charger....couple of questions do I have to disconect the battery to charge it or can I do it on the bike (has an immobiliser)....Also the charger has a switch for 2,4 and 6 amp does it matter which one I use
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Battery charging....
I don't unplug my battery. I got a battery fighter from red-Dave. Not sure how many amps it does. Worth it's weight in gold but!
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Re: Battery charging....
The best charging rate would be approx 1 amp or less, so use the 2 amp setting if thats the lowest you have got and keep an eye on it. If it roughly a 10A/hr battery being charged at 2A, approx 5hrs should do it, maybe a bit less if it starts getting too hot.
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Re: Battery charging....
+1 for a Battery Fighter.
When not riding for longer periods, my bike stays plugged in via a normal powerpoint. Battery is always charged!
Have also installed one into my Mazda R100. Work a treat!
When not riding for longer periods, my bike stays plugged in via a normal powerpoint. Battery is always charged!
Have also installed one into my Mazda R100. Work a treat!
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Re: Battery charging....
I am looking at gettting a trickle charger in the next week or so - images i have seen, they come with a harness that connects to the battery semi-perm and it can then run into your glove box or somewhere more convenient for access than removing the seat for quick connection/disconnection.
http://www.ozcharge.com.au/store/6-volt ... ainer.html


http://www.ozcharge.com.au/store/6-volt ... ainer.html


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Re: Battery charging....
+1...for a trickle charger from the red man...Wattie wrote:I don't unplug my battery. I got a battery fighter from red-Dave. Not sure how many amps it does. Worth it's weight in gold but!

its a must have with a 12R (mine is hard wired to the battery with a quick connect fitting ..easy to disconnect it)
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Re: Battery charging....
Dont leave those chargers on overnight. Been to countless number of jobs where they have been left on to overheat... Trickle chargers and battery cycle one's dont seem to give any problems 

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Re: Battery charging....
So how do we determine what size to buy.fireyrob wrote:Dont leave those chargers on overnight. Been to countless number of jobs where they have been left on to overheat... Trickle chargers and battery cycle one's dont seem to give any problems

Autobarn have these on special ATM...Are these good prices
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Re: Battery charging....
Why don't they just put 1.6 and 8 Amp FFS! 

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Re: Battery charging....
Cause 1600 is bigger than 1.6... etc... 

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Re: Battery charging....
Don't get sucked in by the marketing hype... Projecta is a switchmode charger and whilst will do the job, not the best for the battery.
Buy this one - http://www.master-instruments.com.au/pr ... FJ012.html
Battery World's, Super Cheap, Fraser's etc all have them for about $50-$60... They come with the lead to leave permanently attached the the battery and a plug that hangs out the side so you don't have to remove bits to get to the battery everything you want to charge it. Fully automatic and can be left connected to a battery permanently.
Quite a few KSRCian's have this charger and all seem happy with it. PM me if you're interested...
Buy this one - http://www.master-instruments.com.au/pr ... FJ012.html
Battery World's, Super Cheap, Fraser's etc all have them for about $50-$60... They come with the lead to leave permanently attached the the battery and a plug that hangs out the side so you don't have to remove bits to get to the battery everything you want to charge it. Fully automatic and can be left connected to a battery permanently.
Quite a few KSRCian's have this charger and all seem happy with it. PM me if you're interested...


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Re: Battery charging....
I told the brokeback kid to contact you in the beginning red_dave.................. he must be shy 

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Re: Battery charging....
I'm bringing one to EC on Saturday for Disco - aka the "Cuddler"...robracer wrote:I told the brokeback kid to contact you in the beginning red_dave.................. he must be shy
And sending one to Barraspalding too

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Re: Battery charging....
I could use another one Dave, seems you can never have enough bikesred_dave wrote:I'm bringing one to EC on Saturday for Disco - aka the "Cuddler"...
And sending one to Barraspalding too

Will bring some cash on the day

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Re: Battery charging....
On itrobracer wrote:I could use another one Dave, seems you can never have enough bikesred_dave wrote:I'm bringing one to EC on Saturday for Disco - aka the "Cuddler"...
And sending one to Barraspalding too![]()
Will bring some cash on the day

