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Originally posted by zuluwiz View PostMany years ago, I was told to never place a storage battery on a concrete floor because it will drain the battery.
Has anyone else been told this? Is it true? It never made much sense to me that it would do this, but I've always refrained from doing it just in case it's true. Anyone have any thoughts on this?1981 GS1100E
1982 GS1100E
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." Aristotle
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Outside of normal use or abuse, there are two things that cause a battery to discharge on its own:
1) time
2) temperature
While I could explain in some detail how lead acid battery chemistry works, for the purposes of this thread, suffice to say that the speed of the chemical reactions inside a battery are proportional to the battery's temperature. The lower the temperature, the slower the reactions happen. This is why cars start harder when it's cold out, and why older marginal batteries always seem to die on the coldest winter day.
However, because the chemistry is slower in the cold, the self-discharge rate of a cold battery is also lower in colder temperatures. A lower self-discharge rate means less topping-off while the battery is in storage and less damage to the battery over its lifetime. Bringing it indoors and leaving it sit for months without a battery tender is the worst thing you can do. As everyone else in this thread has mentioned, what the battery sits on is completely unimportant.
For my bikes, part of my winterization ritual is removing the battery, charging it up, and leaving it on the cold concrete garage floor over the winter. I buy AGM batteries so I try to remember to top them up once a month but usually I find they don't need it.
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I enjoyed reading those! Thanks folks, the AC Delco one is great!1996 GSF1200 — Pretty Much Standard.
1983 GSX750ES — Cafe Racer Project
1980 GS550E — 673 Conversion.
1980 GS400 — Cafe Racer???
http://biketech7.blogspot.com.au
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Originally posted by Admiral Beez View PostI store my battery in the bike all winter, connected to trickle charger.
I did that in the past and I had trouble with the trickle charger/maintainers overcharging the battery after months of storage. It isn't discussed much but even slightly overcharging a battery for a long time can do damage to the battery. Now I use a battery maintainer on a timer. I have it set to run 1 hour per day in the winter. I have had much better luck with that as opposed to leaving the trickle charger on all the time.1981 GS1100E
1982 GS1100E
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." Aristotle
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I've looked for a maintainer that turns completely off when batt. is fully charged. Haven't found one yet. I'm using my reg. charger set on 2 amp. It turns completely off.1983 GS1100E, 1983 CB1100F, 1991 GSX1100G, 1996 Kaw. ZL600 Eliminator, 1999 Bandit 1200S, 2005 Bandit 1200S, 2000 Kaw. ZRX 1100
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