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Originally posted by koolaid_kid View Post79 GS1000S
79 GS1000S (another one)
80 GSX750
80 GS550
80 CB650 cafe racer
75 PC50 - the one with OHV and pedals...
75 TS100 - being ridden (suicidally) by my father
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UncleMike
Multimeter acquired, battery completely dead. So at this point, I'm guessing a charging system failure? I replaced my R/R with a Duanage Honda unit and it had been tested as good. The battery spun the engine strongly this morning when I left Joe's place, but it's completely dead. Not even reading on the multimeter.
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NeyborDayfid
Wait,,,.....WHAT?
It's not reading any voltage at all? It would have to be completely shorted to do that. I'd try that meter on a few other things to confirm if it's working correctly. Even a dead as nails battery should read a couple volts.
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UncleMike
Originally posted by NeyborDayfid View PostWait,,,.....WHAT?
It's not reading any voltage at all? It would have to be completely shorted to do that. I'd try that meter on a few other things to confirm if it's working correctly. Even a dead as nails battery should read a couple volts.
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NeyborDayfid
Wow. That sounds like it's completely gone then. Sulfated plated couldn't cause that big of a drop so It does sound like two plates have shorted. I know that rapidly charging batteries can cause the plates to warp and short. Is there any way that happened? I'm sorry you're having trouble but I'm glad to see you're still moving things forward. You'll get it figured out.
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koolaid_kid
Do this. Remove the battery and test it again. This does 2 things: first, if it is truly dead, you will have to take it out anyway. Second, if it shows much closer to battery voltage that means you have dead short in your harness.
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UncleMike
Originally posted by NeyborDayfid View PostWow. That sounds like it's completely gone then. Sulfated plated couldn't cause that big of a drop so It does sound like two plates have shorted. I know that rapidly charging batteries can cause the plates to warp and short. Is there any way that happened? I'm sorry you're having trouble but I'm glad to see you're still moving things forward. You'll get it figured out.
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UncleMike
Originally posted by koolaid_kid View PostDo this. Remove the battery and test it again. This does 2 things: first, if it is truly dead, you will have to take it out anyway. Second, if it shows much closer to battery voltage that means you have dead short in your harness.
Thank you all, btw.
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NeyborDayfid
If it started the bike recently and is now sitting that low then I think you have a short in the harness that let the battery completely drain. If it's a sealed battery then you have to charge it slower than a traditional lead-acid. I agree with Kool-Aid Kid to pull it out and test it, and start it charging again as soon as possible so sulfur doesn't harden on the plates.
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UncleMike
Originally posted by rustybronco View PostOr, something was left/stuck on and drained the battery. hence the reason for asking you to jump it.
Battery off and reading at 2.5v.
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NeyborDayfid
It sounds like you were running the bike at constant loss.
It's a good think you didn't shut it off anywhere else.
I'd get that battery off the bike and charging and start looking at
the wiring harness to see if you can see any shorts before
you disturb too much. Something could be pinched under the tank
or under the seat.
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Originally posted by NeyborDayfid View PostIt sounds like you were running the bike at constant loss.
But, I'd check the charging system first after it's re-fired.
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UncleMike
Originally posted by NeyborDayfid View PostIt sounds like you were running the bike at constant loss.
It's a good think you didn't shut it off anywhere else.
I'd get that battery off the bike and charging and start looking at
the wiring harness to see if you can see any shorts before
you disturb too much. Something could be pinched under the tank
or under the seat.
And more good news. My buddy here in Chicago has my old '83 750T which he was storing at his in-laws' joint in Wilmette. He borrowed my battery tender the other day to retrieve the bike and left the tender in Wilmette. Can I charge the battery by jumping it off his car?
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7981GS
Just from the other battery, will "share" the charge.
Then, recharge the car battery and repeat.
I don't think that it would be a good idea with the vehicle running as it would be a very quick/fast/hi-amp. charging rate.
Have you tried to get a hold of Posplayr?
Eric
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