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I got some really useful information when I posted this (http://forums.sv650.org/viewtopic.php?t=49216) yesterday. It looks like I may need a new battery but as suggested in the replies I thought it might be worth checking my charging circuit before I part with my money.
Does anyone know how to check this? I can check that the batery is sittting at or around 12v but surely this doesn't prove that it has charged properly. Do I not need to check the current supplied by the charging circuit? Any ideas? Chris |
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i told u in ur last thred
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And hes been told in this one. Now let that be the last of it
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im not fooling around, just trying to get my head around voltage, amps, watts, and multi meters and stuff. |
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No, if you ever get that it's completely flat or has a dead cell.
Read this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohm's_law and this http://auto.howstuffworks.com/question324.htm and this too http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead-acid_batteries |
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and approx how long would it take me to charge the battery (riding time, with lights on, no other electric device attached ) |
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Heated grips IIRC, draw 4Amps (max) at 12volts, could be wrong on that though. Your starter motor, draws around 75Amps. You need to put the system under load to get an Ampere reading though. So fire her up & stick the lights on. I can't remember the specific values, but I did post somewhere on the forum. If you haven't found it by morning, I'll try find it. Basically, I went to town one day with my bike, and stuck the multimeter everywhere I could (oooeeerrr) under different conditions. But now, is home time... |
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aah baph to my rescue
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