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Gonna try that test just for grins.
Please post results when you do!
Gonna try that test just for grins.
This is what had me checking every bolt, connection, and fuse. Right after trying to start it, the voltage sagged to 6~8V. Off the tender, almost dead on same voltage as you, ~12.6VThat's what I thought. I put a charger, on turned the key and it lit up. Guess it was dead.
How does a battery showing 12.6v not have enough juice to light the dash or click the solinoid.
Also my battery tender was lit solid green showing full charge.
Live and learn......
12.6v static .06v key on.Please post results when you do!
YupIts always the battery
12.6v static .06v key on.
I've learned a valuable lesson. Like any good engineer would tell you the static load is only half the story consider the dynamic load.
Snow City, GP Bikes, and Royal Distributing all carry Yuasa batteries. I think the Yuasa page has a dealer lookup as well.if the bike's a keeper..
where do you get a true yuasa (spelling) battery in the gta?
Made in Japan Yuasa battery prices have doubled over the last 2 years for whatever reason. Most Yuasa's you find now are made in USA by Interstate.if the bike's a keeper..
where do you get a true yuasa (spelling) battery in the gta?
Indeed. Is there any way to test them I wonder?Wow, never seen one go THAT low before, especially if it was working fine just before the winter. I'd be worried about your Battery Tender.
Found my battery but no prices.what am I thinking? from csbk sponsor BS battery (yes bs, go figure) BS BATTERY - The Power you need
Fortnine doesn't list it ? Even if you don't buy from them you can at least get an idea of $$$.Found my battery but no prices.
Parts Canada has their own branded batteries too, in my experience they're not bad. Not as good as Yuasa but half the price.what am I thinking? from csbk sponsor BS battery (yes bs, go figure) BS BATTERY - The Power you need
It's hard to wrap your head around all the price increases or gouging. I know this doesn't compare. I bought a bag of sugar today. Price has always been $2, now it's $3. How?? what 150% increase.Made in Japan Yuasa battery prices have doubled over the last 2 years for whatever reason. Most Yuasa's you find now are made in USA by Interstate.
Indeed. Is there any way to test them I wonder?
Whatever - it's like gasoline, do you want it or not ?It's hard to wrap your head around all the price increases or gouging. I know this doesn't compare. I bought a bag of sugar today. Price has always been $2, now it's $3. How?? what 150% increase.
Be careful with this part. Even if they can do 10 amps, most can only do something like 10 seconds at 10 amps and then they need minutes to cool off out of the circuit (or with the circuit off). They are not designed for continual load monitoring.You can then repeat the above process with the multimeter wired and set to read amperage. Most multimeters can handle 10A max, check rating on the multimeter and output on the charger beforehand. Otherwise... a pop, a fizzle, and some magic smoke await.
Greedflation!It's hard to wrap your head around all the price increases or gouging. I know this doesn't compare. I bought a bag of sugar today. Price has always been $2, now it's $3. How?? what 150% increase.