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alanr
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battery.T350

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should a battery lose charge if it sits for 2 weeks.when going at 2-3000 revs nothing on the voltmeter(reading around 12).at 5000 revs meter creeps up to 13-13.5-is this normal for the meter to not move until 5000 revs.
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Re: battery.T350

Post by jabcb »

The T350 does not have a voltage regulator so you should not use a modern sealed battery. Conventional batteries loose their charge fairly quickly.

The alternator output specs are on page 17 of this manual:https://www.oldjapanesebikes.com/mraxl_ ... ice/page-2
The specs are for a good battery that’s charged up — the alternator should begin charging the battery by 2k rpm.

A charging system that’s OK + a problematic battery could produce the results you got.
Fully charge the battery, let it sit overnight, and then check the battery unloaded voltage.
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