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Anyone here running them? what is your experience with their life? I got 3 yrs out of mine, last season, I didnt run the bike much and didnt put it on any maintainer... This year its having a hard time cranking over..-Mark
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Originally posted by mvalenti View Post.................. ............... I didnt run the bike much and didnt put it on any maintainer... ... ... ..
One of the worse things to do to a battery is to let it sit uncharged for long time (months).
I have expereinced 5 years out of AGMs (on maintiainer over the winter).
One thing you didnt say is how well your charging system is working.http://webpages.charter.net/ddvrnr/GS850_1100_Emblems.jpg
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Yep, usually 5-6 years if used regularly (assuming healthy stator & R/R) and placed on a maintainer when inactive for more than a month or so.
Notice I said "maintainer", not "trickle charger". They are different, and quite often you have to read the package or ad closely to make sure you're getting a maintainer.
An automatic battery maintainer has a little control chip that only feeds electrons into the battery when the battery is hungry. "Battery Tender" is the most well-known brand, but there are many others.
A "trickle" or "float" charger drools a constant small amount of current. I'm skipping over some subtleties here, but an uncontrolled trickle charger can easily destroy a motorcycle battery in a month or so.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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Originally posted by bwringer View PostA "trickle" or "float" charger drools a constant small amount of current. I'm skipping over some subtleties here, but an uncontrolled trickle charger can easily destroy a motorcycle battery in a month or so.
The "memory effect" many people experienced with Nicad batteries years ago was often electrolyte loss. Most rechargeable devices came with a 16 hour charger, which wasn't meant to be connected all the time. But people left them hooked up whenever the device wasn't being used, and it cooked away the electrolyte.
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The cheaper AGM's like Scorpion et al usually go for about 3 years. The better ones like MotoBatt or Deka usually go for 5 in my experience.1980 GS1000G - Sold
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You can look em up but I think AGMs are voltage-sensitive...(and thereby current-sensitive), so a failed or "insensitive"? voltage regulator ("R/R") will ruin them quickly. Likewise a primitive charger can do them in as mentioned above .
On the other hand, a wet-cell will boil off the water and if you notice the water loss in time, you can struggle alongby adding water until you fix the regulation.
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