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Old 11-10-23, 01:03 PM   #11
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Tayna have been very helpful. They've arranged a courier to come and collect it. They'll test it and once confirmed faulty I'll get a refund.

Did a voltage reading earlier this morning and it at 11.5V.

It's now packed and ready to go.
I've heard good things about Tayna.

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Old 11-10-23, 01:07 PM   #12
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Just discovered that it was only April of this year when I replaced the previous battery. Bought it from Tayna Batteries, an Enduroline with a two year warranty, so I'm now going to get in touch with them to see what they are going to do about it.
oh oh two failures quite close could indicate a reg problem couldnt it?
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Old 11-10-23, 04:14 PM   #13
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Not necessarily. The previous battery had been in there for about 3 years, and was only a budget battery in the first place. If it was a RR failure I'd have known about it sooner, given the fact that the bike gets quite a bit of use.

No, fairly certain it's a battery failure, probably as Craig says, a collapsed cell. It's the fact that the battery lost all it's charge while not being used and wouldn't take a full charge when hooked up to the Accumate charger which points to this.
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Yodel were supposed to have delivered my new battery today by 19.10pm at the latest. No sign of it by 7.30 so onto the live chat who reckon the driver tried to deliver at just after 5pm and left a card. Nope. I was here and they didn't and they didn't. Supposed to be delivering tomorrow now. Could do with that battery.
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Yodel were supposed to have delivered my new battery today by 19.10pm at the latest. No sign of it by 7.30 so onto the live chat who reckon the driver tried to deliver at just after 5pm and left a card. Nope. I was here and they didn't and they didn't. Supposed to be delivering tomorrow now. Could do with that battery.
I've heard that drivers do this when they are running behind. They mark the item as delivered to meet some target and then try to catch up the next day.

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Old 13-10-23, 07:59 AM   #16
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The new battery arrived yesterday, and the old one was collected to go back to Tayna. I'll nip out and fit the new one later. Hopefully I'll soon get a refund for the old one.

Don't think I'll be riding the bike anywhere today though. The rain here is like stair rods.
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Old 16-10-23, 05:22 PM   #17
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It seems like my electrical woes are not resolved.

About 20 miles into a ride today the fuel light started flashing despite the tank being half full. This is what happened a few minutes before the bike died the first time. I switched off the lights and thought I'll make a run for home. Bike ran perfectly with no lights, so I stopped on the way through Welshpool and then tried restarting the bike. Enough juice for dash lights but not enough to turn the engine over. Bumped it and it started readily, so straight back home with the lights off. Stopped the engine at home, then tried restarting it and it fired up - twice.

It's obviously getting some power to keep it running. Question is, is it the reg/rec or the alternator.

I need to test both to find out.

I hate electrics. Anyone close by have a better understanding than me, and fancy coming over and guiding me through the diagnostic process?
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Just done a quick test, and the regulated voltage with the lights on main beam and the engine at 5000rpm (my neighbours must love me!) is low at 12.4V - 12.7V.
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I'll check the alternator output tomorrow. If that's ok I guess it's going to be the reg/rec, as you suggested, glang.
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I would love to help but I can't leave my wife for too long. I would suggest reading that link I put above. Check the alternator first in the tests suggested, if that all looks well then its probably the reg/rec.
On the other hand it might just be a corroded connection.

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