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Nobby the Bastard
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PostPosted: 15:20 - 12 Mar 2024    Post subject: Reply with quote

Update:

Power was dropping when connected to the bike but doesn't when not connected so I looked for parasitic draws again.

In the past someone swapped the reg for one that has a wire directly to the battery and this is unfused so any drain on that wouldn't appear if using the fuse connector to test. The drain is 50ma on that wire so my reg is dying.

This is also likely to be responsible for the majority of the 20ma draw I found on the fuse box especially as Mr Haynes (rest in peace) says the draw should not exceed 1ma.

This combined with wemotos lack of charging ability has caused me to lose my sanity.
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WD Forte
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PostPosted: 16:21 - 12 Mar 2024    Post subject: Reply with quote

If yours is sorted now then good.

This reminds me of old Hondas which often used a Shindengen RR which had a black external sense wire patched into the
switched power/ignition on side of the loom.
This was probably fine originally and intended to compensate for voltage drop in use with say, lights on.
Over time (years) poor connections/weather/abuse/neglect could cause the connection to 'float' and the batteries could get over charged.
As an experiment I started patching my sense wires directly to the battery pos and always got a steady 14.2V when running with no detectable drain issues.
Parasitic drain was mentioned as a possible side effect if this but in my case it wasn't an issue

It's almost impossible to say why this method worked for years for me
without comparing the circuitry of the devices involved.
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PostPosted: 16:48 - 12 Mar 2024    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yuasa and Mottobat are what I've been using for donkeys.

I was using Yuasa but a couple of them died early even when connected to a ctek charger.
The mototbatt in my k1300 has been in there for about four years now.
I suspect its due to be replaced as its sounding a bit dour to start. It usually birls the hoowur over like there's nothing to it.

I just price checked a battery.

Fucketyfuck!

I wish I never joined this thread now.

"MotoBatt is an AGM battery, a type of Sealed Lead Acid (SLA) battery.

This is a high torque battery. The cold cranking amps exceeds that of original equipment.
Each Quadflex Battery has 4 terminals (2+ and 2-) and, when necessary, includes spacers for flexibility and fitting.

No electrolyte or harsh acids to deal with, MotoBatt Batteries require no maintenance. MotoBatt batteries do not even require charging before being put on the bike, they are ready to install directly out of the box."
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Nobby the Bastard
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PostPosted: 14:47 - 15 Mar 2024    Post subject: Reply with quote

So, reg replaced because it was clearly leaking when it wasn't supposed to but we have a new problem.

I think we are back to starter motor judging by the bad noise.

It makes the same noise if you bypass the solenoid so it's not that.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sxY5IAXteg
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PostPosted: 15:29 - 15 Mar 2024    Post subject: Reply with quote

"That didn't sound very healthy" Laughing

My guess is the motor's okay but the sprag's knackered.
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Nobby the Bastard
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PostPosted: 16:31 - 15 Mar 2024    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah, thats Mr Fisty's opinion as well, known issue with weak batteries.

£189 plus another battery...
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PostPosted: 17:02 - 15 Mar 2024    Post subject: Reply with quote

Easy-X wrote:
"That didn't sound very healthy" Laughing



Yes, the no.2 has a bit of a way with words.
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PostPosted: 21:57 - 15 Mar 2024    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mary, mother of god....

A new sprag clutch is £270...
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