This is a Parts Unlimited battery. Battery is 2 years old and has never been used. This was a replacement my bike shop got on a warranty as the first one was defective. The battery was 6 months back ordered. In the interim I bought another battery because I didn't want to be without. When the replacement came, the bike shop filled it. Too late to turn back.
So it's been sitting on the shelf for 2 years and it has done something very strange. All the caps were bright yellow when new. I have batteries that lasted 5 or 6 years and the caps never discolored.
From the left the first on has turned black.. The second one is normal. The third is green. Then 2 more normal ones, and the final one is brown. WHAT GIVES ????? Anyone experience this before?
I was born with nothing and still have most of it left.
Acid vapor maybe. The battery has always been stored in a totally upright position. I guess the battery is good. It was only charged once by the bike shop that filled it 2 years ago. I just checked it and it's still holding 11.75 volts.
I was born with nothing and still have most of it left.
Irrespective of the colour of your caps, I believe that 11.75V is too low. I would guess you have a knackered cell, minimum voltage should be 12.3V? Ready to be corrected on this
Put the battery on my battery tender junior yesterday evening. This morning she is fully charged to 13.4 and the tender is maintaining it. If you don't have a battery tender, this is how it works.
There are 4 phases.
Flashing red means the battery can't be charged, indicating a bad cell.
Solid red means the battery is charging. It was solid red when I plugged it in yesterday.
Flashing green indicates the battery is 80% charged.
Solid green indicates the battery is fully charged and being maintained at that level. This morning it is solid green.
Everybody should own at least one. They are not that expensive and they work great. I own 2 -- one for each bike.
Well gt-keith, I took the battery / tender off the battery and put it back on my GS1000. I will wait a few days (even though your chart says 1 hour) and report back.
I was born with nothing and still have most of it left.