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How do I recharge my dead battery?

Yup.. Did it. Left the key on overnight. Battery is dead. Can I simply hook a battery charger to the positive and negative posts under the seat OR do I HAVE to hook it to the battery terminals?

Thanks for helping me get back in the saddle.

JOHN
 
...under the seat should be fine...
...Depending on how "DEAD" it is! :shocked:
Good luck; let us know if it comes back to life! :thumbup:
 
According to the manual, The terminals under the seat can be used. Just remember to connect the positive terminal first then the negative. Dale
 
use a battery charger...not a battery tender.......under the seat are two plugs.......one is positive.....left side and the other is negative........let it sit overnight.........then after it is charged, use a battery tender!
 
Don't recharge it with a high amperage input. Use 2 amps or close to that. If you can not do that. Jump start it and ride for an hour or so. Weather permitting. jm2c
 
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To rise from the dead that's a miracle:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:.
 
Abuse

Does anybody know how much abuse these batteries can take, before "dead", becomes, "Too Dead"? :dontknow:

Trying not to sound like a smart:cus:. But it all depends on the physical condition of the internal infrastructure of that battery. In theory as many times as needed until it dies. But how long is that? No body knows but the "battery gods."

:pray:
 
Draining it untill it is dead does effect it's over all life. Marine Deep cycle batteries are better in this area but your still not support to drain them below a certain voltage or it damages the cells.

Bob
 
Looks like you're on an RT. If so, You can charge it through the 12 V accessory plug in the rear trunk. If you go that route you'll need to go with less amps and a longer charge (which is better for the battery anyway).
 
Chargers, Tenders, etc.

O.K. I've gotta ask.
I've seen numerous posts on tenders that talk about either using the power outlet in the rear trunk, or attaching leads directly to the battery terminals to plug in to. Is there some reason that connecting the tender to the posts under the seat using alligator clips is not recommended?:dontknow:
 
O.K. I've gotta ask.
I've seen numerous posts on tenders that talk about either using the power outlet in the rear trunk, or attaching leads directly to the battery terminals to plug in to. Is there some reason that connecting the tender to the posts under the seat using alligator clips is not recommended?:dontknow:

Nope, nothing wrong with it. Just more convenient using the rear trunk.
 
O.K. I've gotta ask.
I've seen numerous posts on tenders that talk about either using the power outlet in the rear trunk, or attaching leads directly to the battery terminals to plug in to. Is there some reason that connecting the tender to the posts under the seat using alligator clips is not recommended?:dontknow:

Nothing wrong with alligator clips, provided they are securely attached. I chose to mount permanent leads which I have pictured below. These are connected directly to the battery terminals and the positive lead is fused.



I zip tied them to the rear seat sensor wire and stiff them in the square hole when not in use. I pull them out and run them to the left side when needed. These are designed for my Gerbing heated clothes, but I also use them for my Yuasa SmartShot Battery Charger/Maintainer, and also have created a standard power plug for use of my air compressor, and various chargers for electronics I might want to charge while riding, such as a phone or camera.





Uses are limitless.
 
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The slower the better. A battery tender is a trickle charger and charges at 1/10th an hour.


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