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 Posted: 20:48 - 12 Oct 2016 Post subject: Lithium prescription, am I a mentalist? |
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After not riding the CBR for 5 days, it decided to let me down on Tuesday morrow morn. After slow cranking for 5 seconds the battery decided it was a little bit cold and too early to put a shift in, wrapped itself up in its duvet and told me to cease and desist making any further efforts.
A quick jump from a booster battery meant it only had to be told once, and a away we go. It decided it best not anger me and kindly started for the return journey that very same evening.
I've been monitoring the voltage since, and it's around 12.4v to 12.6v.
Time for a new battery methinks, I know the Yuasa lead acid unit has been in situ for 2 years minimum, and the reg rec is newish and tested Ok.
So what's the point of this waffle? Well since Li-ion has almost become de riguer in total loss race bikes, and the price is now less eyewatering, I'm pondering if these 2 options are viable for a daily commuter:
JMT
https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-CBR-600-F-1987-2000-Superlight-LITHIUM-Li-Ion-Battery-save-2kg-/272175866807
Shido
https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/SHIDO-LITHIUM-ION-LIGHTWEIGHT-MOTORCYCLE-BATTERY-HONDA-CBR600F-1987-2000-/152122304593?nav=SEARCH
I'm edging towards the JMT due to balanced charging and on board management. Anyone used either, good or bad input taken on board?
Both offer 2 full kg lighter, adding extra lightness to an already lightweight (~200kg wet) bike.
In b4 buy what you want, you'll die in exploshun, shave 3/10ths off your commute. ____________________
'81 CG125, '97 FZS600 : '99 CBR600F4, '09 KTM RC8 |
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Personally, there is no way I'd be putting a lithium battery directly under my arse.
When reg-recs fail they go one of two ways. They either stop rectifying (no charge) or they stop regulating (overcharge).
Once had a charging system failure that overcharged a sealed lead acid bettary. It had bulged to the extent I had to cut down the side of the battery box to remove it then (wearing gloves and goggles) carry it to the end of the garden and administer a coup de grace on it from beyond minimum safe distance with my airgun.
Overcharge a lithium battery...? I'm happy with my arsehole the size it is thanks. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
I did the 2010 Round Britain Rally on my 350 Bullet. 89 landmarks, 3 months, 9,500 miles. |
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 Posted: 22:50 - 12 Oct 2016 Post subject: |
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100+ pages, I spotted it earlier. Can you de-teff it for me please?  ____________________
'81 CG125, '97 FZS600 : '99 CBR600F4, '09 KTM RC8 |
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ive got a lithium battery in my vtr1000, its about the only thing that will start the bike if it doesnt catch on the first push of the button,
the other batteries ive had in it just dont have the cranking amps, to turn it over for more than a couple of seconds.
and there is no bump starting that tank, also the vtr sits for long periods with out being started, so a lithium battery is perfect for that bike,
i use motobatts in all my other bikes ____________________ the humans are dead
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After much reading, I've decided in the pioneering spirit upon this:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Upgrade-to-LITHIUM-battery-Honda-CBR-600-F-2011-YTZ10S-/272351858260
Yes, it's rated at 48Wh, the recommended one for a '99 CBR600 is 36Wh.
After researching it's best to go for the highest capacity you can physically afford / fit. I'll update this thread over winter to indicate how the cold starts are going.
This is an Li-Iron Phosphate unit, much more resistant to fire and death than the other Lithium chemistry type batteries. BMS is not deemed necessary, well we'll soon find out. ____________________
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| Hong Kong Phooey wrote: | After much reading, I've decided in the pioneering spirit upon this:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Upgrade-to-LITHIUM-battery-Honda-CBR-600-F-2011-YTZ10S-/272351858260
Yes, it's rated at 48Wh, the recommended one for a '99 CBR600 is 36Wh.
After researching it's best to go for the highest capacity you can physically afford / fit. I'll update this thread over winter to indicate how the cold starts are going.
This is an Li-Iron Phosphate unit, much more resistant to fire and death than the other Lithium chemistry type batteries. BMS is not deemed necessary, well we'll soon find out. |
Entirely your choice which battery you fit. My personal opinion would be get a replacement that is correct for your make/model/year. At least if you do get any problems there's no reason for them not to sort it for you. Also remember you might need a lithium specific charger.
Generally when going lithium you'll get higher CCA over lead acid for the equivalent battery. A CBR600F from 1999 isn't particularly hard on it's starting system anyway. ____________________ My Flickr |
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Unless the charger is faulty and would also damage a lead acid battery, it shouldn't be able to damage a lithium battery.
Lithium batteries can generally be safely charged at a much higher C rating.
LiPo and Li-ion batteries aren't fully charged at the cut off voltage for lead acid, so even a bit of over-charge they can handle ok.
£60 is way over the odds for a lithium charger.
https://www.hobbyking.co.uk/hobbyking/store/__58285__IMAX_B6AC_V2_Professional_Balance_Charger_Discharger.html
You can get copies that also should be 'good enough' for £22.
About half that if you've got a 12v supply to use (for instance a car battery with a lead acid charger).
Any examples of someone damaging a battery with a basic charger that isn't broken?
(Unless we're talking so basic it's constant current not voltage - but you only really get those for trucks or they are really, really old.) |
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Yes, I saw that too thanks, it's good to get the real world feedback, how long have you had it installed and is it used daily without external recharging?
I strongly suspect Shido & JMT are sharing the same line, the mouldings are identical apart from the colour, so are the weights & capacities and the digital gauge on the top is also the same.
The battery being specced up to a higher capacity should if anything, increase reliability/lifespan and reduce any chance of failure. Same terminals, dimensions (W x L) are the same, I've just paid a little extra for a 33% capacity overhead. ____________________
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| G wrote: | Unless the charger is faulty and would also damage a lead acid battery, it shouldn't be able to damage a lithium battery.
Lithium batteries can generally be safely charged at a much higher C rating.
LiPo and Li-ion batteries aren't fully charged at the cut off voltage for lead acid, so even a bit of over-charge they can handle ok.
£60 is way over the odds for a lithium charger.
https://www.hobbyking.co.uk/hobbyking/store/__58285__IMAX_B6AC_V2_Professional_Balance_Charger_Discharger.html
You can get copies that also should be 'good enough' for £22.
About half that if you've got a 12v supply to use (for instance a car battery with a lead acid charger).
Any examples of someone damaging a battery with a basic charger that isn't broken?
(Unless we're talking so basic it's constant current not voltage - but you only really get those for trucks or they are really, really old.) |
They get issues more along the lines of "it's flat and won't hold charge" with the cheaper chargers. Plug them into a decent one and they're fine. Just my experience of them. I'm not arguing where or not a cheap charger "should" be ok. Just what I've noticed.... ____________________ My Flickr |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 117 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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