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 Kris World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 13:57 - 05 Dec 2005 Post subject: Battery Charger |
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Hey all.
I finally have the chance to receive a Christmas present that would be useful and one that I actually need, rather than the usual multipack of 'briefs' or the Lynx deodourant 'gift set'.
I need a battery charger for the Bandit, seeing as it sits outside and the cold kills batteries. Can anyone recommend me a charger to get? I've heard good things about the Optimate series, although £40 is a bit steep tbh.
Any ideas? ____________________ NSR125RR - ZXR750H1 - ZX9R E1 - GSF600S - GSF600SK3 - VFR400-NC30 - SV1000N - ST1100-R - CBR900RR-R - GSF1200SK5 - GSF600SK1 - VFR1200FA - GSXR1000K2 - ZZR1400 D8F
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 dainesefreak World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 14:10 - 05 Dec 2005 Post subject: |
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Do you want a battery charger or an optimizer?
As far as chargers go I've got a Halfords rapid charger, always done the job and is cheap as chips. The Optimate is supposed to be very good but I wasn't willing to pay the money for one and I never leave my bike standing for that long. There are similar products out there to the Optimate too. Oxford do one called Oximiser, cheaper than the Optimate Here |
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I'd recommend the optimate . You can knock a few quid off if you buy it off ebay. Pays for itself in a few years, and you can go to sleep safe in the knowledge that it wont fry up your battery. I have wrapped mine in cling film, and leave it underneath the bike cover on a brick in all sorts of weather. No problems at all. The permanently attached charging cable makes life easy also  |
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| Gazdaman |
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 Gazdaman I did a trackday!!!

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 Posted: 18:57 - 05 Dec 2005 Post subject: |
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An optimate is well worth the money.
Not only does it charge it reconditions. When I first hooked it up to my (fully charged) TZR battery it showed it's face, but left it on for a few days and it had a face.
It discharges and recharges and does all sorts of magical stuff.
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| The Old Geeza |
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 The Old Geeza Back in my day...

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I could tell you how to do all this 'fancy' stuff that's offered on these expensive 'conditioners' quite easily and cheaply.
But nobody want's to know about an old man's ideas
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 mchaggis World Chat Champion

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| the grim reaper |
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 the grim reaper World Chat Champion

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Just to buck the trend, I would not recommend an Optimate charger. The problem with the Optimate is that it only trickle charges and maintains the battery, after a while, the battery starts to rely on the Optimate, especially if you are not using the bike. Once this happens, the battery will die very rapidly when not being charged by the optimate (i.e if you go to stay with relatives).
There is no substitute for riding the bike, batteries like to be drawn on heavily (starter motor) and then charged fast (alternator), a constant slow trickle charge will kill the battery, eventually.
I'd recommend taking the battery out of the bike and using a high wattage light to drain it and then fast charging it with a standard battery charger (I have a Halfords on that is very good). Do this occasionally and your battery will last for far longer than if you use an Optimate.
Alarms are the curse of batteries as they draw a small amount of current over time and slowly drain the battery. Batteries hate this slow discharge, a slow recharge from an Optimate only makes things worse.
Cheers
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OK then...
Anyone ever heard of deep-discharge, reverse-polarity-revaltalisation or float charge ?
Well, that's all that is needed.
And you can do this with a headlamp and any bog-standard battery charger
Nuff said
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You could always explain in a manner that the layman might understand. |
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| sickpup wrote: | You could always explain in a manner that the layman might understand. |
Well, you asked for it. Please don't blame me for the long reply
I think grim has just about answered it - before I got home and managed to answer myself
However, I don't necessarily agree with his point about float charging, but that's his prerogative
Basically, connect the main (high) beam of a car headlamp across the battery. This forces a deep-discharge. Once the filament reaches a small 'glow' remove the headlamp and allow the battery to stand for at least 30 minutes. DO NOT connect it to the battery charger immediately after removing the headlamp, since this will cause serious distortion of the plates and reduce the overall battery life by up to 80%
Why? because you have just subjected the battery to a serious discharge which causes effervescing ('fizzing') of the acid in negative polarity. By connecting the battery charger immediately, this 'fizzing' becomes more violent and produces a large amount of heat, which distorts or 'twists' the plates (don't forget, they're only made of soft lead).
After allowing the battery to 'settle', you'll notice the voltage has gradually risen (by about 75 - 90%), but they'll be no current available. So, if you connect a DMM (Digital Multi-Meter) across the battery, for some strange reason you'll probably find it appears to be fully charged Don't be fooled. It's as flat as a pancake. Just connect the headlight across it again and see what happens - dimmer than a candle
Now connect it to a standard 10A - 20A battery charger. When the current drops to about 1A, connect the low beam of the headlamp across the battery (keeping the battery charger connected). This forces the battery to provide a 'small' load, but the battery charger to provide more current. Most of the current from the battery charger will be taken by the headlamp. At the same time, the battery is still being charged at a 'float' level.
The majority of battery chargers produce an output voltage of what is know as 'half-wave' rectified DC. This is not as smooth as 'full-wave' rectification, but batteries like it for charging purposes. But, it's no good whatsoever for proper 'float' charging or for keeping the battery topped up when it's already fully charged.
This is where a fully smoothed DC supply is required. It prevents the battery from 'fizzing' completely and does no harm to the battery whatsoever. Which is why I didn't completely agree with grim's explanation about float charging.
I hope this has been a little informative, even if slightly confusing
If any of this has made any sense to anyone, then please rate the post.
If it's all been a complete load of gobbledegoop then please just ignore it
All the best. ____________________ Horse Power was safer when the Horses had it! |
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Oh, thanks for removing and/or editing your post, carvell
Now no-one knows what I responded to
(it's a good thing that BCF kept a record of your earlier reply before you changed it)
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 21 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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