Battery for R75/5

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barryh
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Re: Battery for R75/5

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One problem with Gel and AGM batteries is the bikes charging system wasn't designed for them and the AGM in particular needs a significantly higher charging voltage than a standard wet cell. The best thing you can do is get an adjustable voltage regulator and set it at the voltage the battery manufacturer recommends. Don't listen to generic advice about what voltage to charge a GEL battery at for example. Just trust the battery manufacturer. Once the correct charging voltage is used both GEL and AGM batteries are very superior compared to a wet cell in that they have a vastly lower self discharge rate which will help if the bike is infrequently used or used for short journeys.
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slyngej
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Re: Battery for R75/5

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Would it be a good idea to replade the diode board and regulator with a newer rectifier regulator circuit?
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Re: Battery for R75/5

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I find Motobatt better than anything else I have used. Use them for my SWB R75/5 as well as my difficult to crank Ducatis. They hold their charge for months.
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Foxy wrote:I find Motobatt better than anything else I have used. Use them for my SWB R75/5 as well as my difficult to crank Ducatis. They hold their charge for months.
Didn't Motobatt win somebody's big comparison test?
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Ken in Oklahoma
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slyngej wrote:Would it be a good idea to replade the diode board and regulator with a newer rectifier regulator circuit?
I wouldn't spend the money, and it is a significant amount of money. The diode board and most airhead voltage regulators are solid state. So they don't wear out on a chronological basis. And they don't degrade significantly with normal use. Heat is the greatest enemy. Corroded connections can also be a factor

Now having said that I keep a known good diode board, regulator, alternator rotor and alternator brushes in stock because I know that sooner or later I'm going to need them.

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ME 109
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Re: Battery for R75/5

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Major Softie wrote:
Foxy wrote:I find Motobatt better than anything else I have used. Use them for my SWB R75/5 as well as my difficult to crank Ducatis. They hold their charge for months.
Didn't Motobatt win somebody's big comparison test?
I've had a motobatt for about five years, and couldn't kill it when I left heated grips on for two weeks before noticing.
Cranks well in low temps.

The only trouble is, they're YELLOW
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Re: Battery for R75/5

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The Motobatt's trademarked yellow case might be OK on a green or curry toaster tank. But I'm probably too fussy---I peel the red-orange-pink sticker off the front of my Westco AGMs before installing them.
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Contact paper.
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Re: Battery for R75/5

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Major Softie wrote:Contact paper.
Good idea Major. I was lazy and painted mine matt black
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ME 109 wrote:
Major Softie wrote:Contact paper.
Good idea Major. I was lazy and painted mine matt black
I thought contact paper was the lazy solution. ;)
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