Motorcycle Battery Tips

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Bill Darden, Jul 13, 2003.

  1. Bill Darden

    Bill Darden Guest

    Top Ten Starting Battery Tips

    1. Wear glasses when working with a battery, because it might
    explode.

    2. Keep your non-sealed battery properly filled with distilled water
    and the top clean. The plates must be covered at all times.

    3. To prevent permanent sulfation when not in use and especially in
    hot weather, keep your battery continuously connected to a "smart" or
    maintenance charger or recharge your battery at least one per week.
    Cheap unregulated "trickle" chargers will kill your battery.

    4. In hot climates, keep your battery as cool as possible and
    non-sealed Low Maintenance or sealed AGM batteries are recommended.

    5. When buying a replacement battery, be sure it matches your
    charging system & Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) requirements, physically
    fits, and is fresh.

    6. Keep the battery cable mating surfaces and terminals free from
    corrosion.

    7. Avoid a deep discharge of your battery. This could kill it.

    8. For longer battery life, do not add acid or additives and keep
    your battery securely fastened.

    9. Use chargers (or settings) that will recharge batteries over eight
    to ten hours.

    10. Thaw out a frozen battery before attempting to jump or recharge
    it and always jump batteries positive-to-positive and
    negative-to-negative. For negative grounded electrical systems, the
    last negative connection should be to the frame or engine block away
    from the battery.

    For additional battery information, please go to
    http://www.batteryfaq.org.
     
    Bill Darden, Jul 13, 2003
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