I've been using Yuasa batteries but they always fail in less than a year. I installed a new, fully charged batter in October 2012, had it on a tender periodically, but it ran out of juice this morning moments after I disconnected it from the tender, even though the tender showed a solid green light indicating the battery was 100% charged.
It seems like something is draining the battery when the bike is turned off. While it's also possible that the battery is not getting charged when the bike is running, it seems pretty strong after I ride for a while, make a stop and start up again.
The only things that I have attached to the battery are: (1) a powerlet socket that has nothing plugged into it, and (2) an SAE connector for a slime pump which is disconnected unless I need to use the pump.
I added LED turn signal lights in the mirror housing but they're powered off the turn signal wires when the bike is running and get no power when the ignition is off. I also added an LED running light/turn signal bar on the rear of the bike, pulling the power from the tail light and turn signal wires, which don't illuminate when the ignition is off.
I have a stack of 7 drained batteries in my garage, all bought new and fully charged. I'm going to add another one: This morning I was stranded when the battery I replaced in Oct. 2012 died.
Any ideas?
Mandel
It seems like something is draining the battery when the bike is turned off. While it's also possible that the battery is not getting charged when the bike is running, it seems pretty strong after I ride for a while, make a stop and start up again.
The only things that I have attached to the battery are: (1) a powerlet socket that has nothing plugged into it, and (2) an SAE connector for a slime pump which is disconnected unless I need to use the pump.
I added LED turn signal lights in the mirror housing but they're powered off the turn signal wires when the bike is running and get no power when the ignition is off. I also added an LED running light/turn signal bar on the rear of the bike, pulling the power from the tail light and turn signal wires, which don't illuminate when the ignition is off.
I have a stack of 7 drained batteries in my garage, all bought new and fully charged. I'm going to add another one: This morning I was stranded when the battery I replaced in Oct. 2012 died.
Any ideas?
Mandel