Flat Battery

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chownsy
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Flat Battery

Post by chownsy »

Hi all.

Came to start the bike for work the other day, the battery was flat so i push started the bike.

Got to work (10 miles so thought the battery would be charged) and when i came to go home it was flat agian.

So the charging system is working im presuming as the bike runs.

I put the bike onto my battery reviver and when i came to it next day it was totally flat.

just want to clarify that this should be the battery and not the rectifier (just thought rectifier as i got that high end missfire too)

thanks

Richard
magg
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Re: Flat Battery

Post by magg »

I agree, if you can bump start the bike the charging system is working and I would suspect the battery. A bad battery will affect the overall electrical system, confuses the rect/reg and could be responsible for odd things like a high end misfire. Can you measure the battery voltage with the engine running, should get 13-14 volts. Also the voltage from a good fully charged battery should not drop below 10 volts when you press the starter.
dgunthor
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Re: Flat Battery

Post by dgunthor »

I'll wager the reg/rec has gone and it's taken the battery with it
chownsy
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Re: Flat Battery

Post by chownsy »

what do i do to check the reg/rec as its one wiht metal fins on it so thought they are higher spec ones
magg
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Re: Flat Battery

Post by magg »

Why not start with the battery. If it will not take a charger from your charger (reviver?) then I would think it to be the first problem. With the engine running, a check of the voltage at the battery terminals will tell you if the charging system is working ok.

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