RP#62
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« on: June 14, 2009, 11:40:06 AM » |
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Well, went to leave work the other day and the bike wouldn't start. No click, no lights, no nuthin. Key on, my digital meter was showing 12.5 volts. When starter button depressed, voltage dropped below 5 volts. Got a jump and drove home. I noticed that the voltage at highway speed was 13.4 volts rather than the 14.2 it normally shows. Evidently the dead battery presents a pretty good load on the alternator.
Its amazing how fast modern batteries go from good to bad with little or no intermediate stage. I had noticed that morning leaving for work, it started right up as normal, and in my normal glance at the gages, system voltage was the normal 14 or so volts on the way in. Whatever failed did so while the bike was baking out in the Arizona sun while I was in the office. I guess I can't complain, this battery was 7 years and 2 months old. The last three summers were in the 100+ heat of the desert.
I don't know if its coincidence or not, but the only thing I had noticed was different was that it didn't want to start immediately on hot starts, i.e. starting when the motor is already up to operating temps, like when you stop for gas on a trip. It started fine cold. When we did the Kitt Peak ride a month or so ago, I had difficultly getting it to start after filling up. It would crank over great, but not fire. I found then that if I gave it no throttle, and let it crank a second or so, then released the start button, it would start right up. All my rides since then have been to an from work, i.e. cold starts, and like I said, it started right up each time up until Friday.
-RP
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