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leaking battery

coz

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my motobatt battery has sprung a leak. acid ate up the paint on the pass. footpeg mount, and ate a hole in the body panel that covers the battery. battery is 10 months old, and has performed perfectly, until now:mad:. e-mailed motobatt about it, we'll see what happens regarding the damage.
 

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So are you sticking with a Motobatt replacement, going back to the OEM Yuasa, or doing something else? How about a hydrogen fuel cell? :joke:
 
it's agm

it's leaking, i guess, out of a seam on what would be the top. it's guaranteed for two years so i expect them to send me a new one. when i got it, around christmas time last year, the box looked like it went thru hell, but the battery looked fine. i think maybe it wasn't.:roflblack:
 
it's leaking, i guess, out of a seam on what would be the top. it's guaranteed for two years so i expect them to send me a new one. when i got it, around christmas time last year, the box looked like it went thru hell, but the battery looked fine. i think maybe it wasn't.:roflblack:

I have found the vast majority of the lower priced batteries these days have leaking cases. Not sure if it is the Chinese glue, thinner cases, poor fit, inferior materials, or something else, about 90% seem to develop leaks withing a year or two. Just my experience. Your results may differ.
 
A good friend of mines brother works at Deka in PA out near Reading. We've been buying "Seconds" for several years as replacements for all of our power sports and cars and have never had an issue.
Deka batteries are sold under a variety of different names but they are pretty easy to spot.
I'm a huge Deka fanboi....:p However, I've never had an issues with Yuasa either. Just replace them when they get old.

I can't imagine a battery melting through my toys that way.....
 
motobatt?

i thought they were pretty good. very few batteries have a two year warranty. it cost around 125. i think it took a hard hit during shipping. i'm not going to lose any sleep over any of it.:roflblack:
 
Sorry to hear..!!

seems a bit soon even if they are known to leak eventually. If you find the leak and replace it with the same battery, maybe a tray with a drain line to the street...goid luck..!! :thumbup:
 
my motobatt battery has sprung a leak. acid ate up the paint on the pass. footpeg mount, and ate a hole in the body panel that covers the battery. battery is 10 months old, and has performed perfectly, until now:mad:. e-mailed motobatt about it, we'll see what happens regarding the damage.


Sorry to hear about your misfortune. Hope the supplier will make things right.
I suppose this defective battery was bought as a replacement battery for your OEM one...right?
Thought BRP was using Yuasa batteries as OEM equipment.
 
Well that really sucks!! I'm glad it didn't die on you last weekend when we were on the ride. Maybe it was those rough Kentucky roads that beat the battery up! Lol..
 
my motobatt battery has sprung a leak. acid ate up the paint on the pass. footpeg mount, and ate a hole in the body panel that covers the battery. battery is 10 months old, and has performed perfectly, until now:mad:. e-mailed motobatt about it, we'll see what happens regarding the damage.

Are you sure that something else isn't going on ? Battery acid should not have eaten a hole in the plastic panel. In my years of selling batteries, I have seen the mess that acid will make on plastic but I have never seen acid eat through it.
 
i'm sure

i think some acid was laying in that spot in the panel for a while and just ate it up. now i'm in the process of jumping through hoops to get a new battery.:mad:i guess no riding this weekend. s:cus:t !
 
up-date

got the replacement battery today. it leaks. inside of corner of box is wet. this is getting old. i've never heard of any spyder battery leaking before, and i get TWO of them? i think i'll go get a lottery ticket.:roflblack:
 
Coz,
I'm loving your upbeat attitude in the face of extreme adversity... :2thumbs:
Me; I'd have been looking for the importer's home address... :gaah:
 
kill them with kindness

until they shut you down....... then they get both barrels:thumbup: point blank.:yikes:
 
Screw kindness!!!!! Lol... This will be 2-3 weeks of lost ride time. I'd be inserting my foot in someone's arse....
 
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