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Trickle charger

Sun Nov 11, 2007 11:20 pm

Hi guys,

Can anyone recommend a trickle charger? something like the "battery tender" with a wiring harness to easily hook it up each time you park the bike.

Cheers.

Re: Trickle charger

Sun Nov 11, 2007 11:41 pm

Have a listen to this guy. has a lot of reveiws on numerous bike accesseries.

http://motorcyclemania.com.au/category/ ... ttery-doc/

Re: Trickle charger

Mon Nov 12, 2007 7:41 am

Battery Fighter Junior...

http://www.master-instruments.com.au/products/57804/BFJ012.html

Most Battery World's and Super Cheap Auto's have them. It's a fully automatic charger anf heaps better than the Projecta/Arlec versions out there. 8)

Re: Trickle charger

Mon Nov 12, 2007 9:49 am

red_dave wrote:Battery Fighter Junior...

http://www.master-instruments.com.au/products/57804/BFJ012.html

Most Battery World's and Super Cheap Auto's have them. It's a fully automatic charger anf heaps better than the Projecta/Arlec versions out there. 8)

oh yea.... forgot abt u ..Mr battery man!!

Dave knows his batteries... so listen to the man....

Re: Trickle charger

Mon Nov 12, 2007 1:46 pm

I bought a trickle charger from the battery man..Dave

one of these for my Zx12r...sweet
http://www.master-instruments.com.au/pr ... B3517.html


cheers

Smitty

Re: Trickle charger

Tue Nov 13, 2007 5:09 pm

Go to Supercheap $49 works OK for me.

Re: Trickle charger

Tue Nov 13, 2007 5:45 pm

Smitty wrote:I bought a trickle charger from the battery man..Dave

one of these for my Zx12r...sweet
http://www.master-instruments.com.au/pr ... B3517.html" target="_blank


cheers

Smitty


That because you never ride it Smitty? :D

Re: Trickle charger

Tue Nov 13, 2007 7:25 pm

why dont u just ride the damn things?

ive never used one of these...and my bikes start...

Re: Trickle charger

Fri Nov 30, 2007 4:45 pm

Thanks guys,

I ended up getting the jnr battery fighter from super cheap for only $49. Now I have to make sure the battery has water in it, and that the charger is hooked up correctly. The intructions go on about whether the battery is positively grounded or negatively grounded. How the hell woul I tell, and does it really make a difference? otherwise i'll just hook it up to both battery posts.

Re: Trickle charger

Fri Nov 30, 2007 5:13 pm

idh959 wrote:Thanks guys,

I ended up getting the jnr battery fighter from super cheap for only $49. Now I have to make sure the battery has water in it, and that the charger is hooked up correctly. The intructions go on about whether the battery is positively grounded or negatively grounded. How the hell woul I tell, and does it really make a difference? otherwise i'll just hook it up to both battery posts.


Always negative grounding on bikes mate

Re: Trickle charger

Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:03 pm

Rossi wrote:
Always negative grounding on bikes mate


Rossi you are old enuff to know that is not true...... :twisted:


a test for a Brit :lol:
was it the Ariel, BSA, Triumph, AJS, Norton, Royal (Enfield), Beardmore, Sunbeam, Vincent, Excelsior or Matchless bikes :shock:
(or none ) that had pos earth...???

and a bit of trivia.... David Brown built the first Aston MArtins (DB1- 4 cyl and DB2-6cyl ) with positive earth electricals
which meant strange gear from Lucas and SU (who made the electric fuel pumps) ;)



cheers

Smitty

Re: Trickle charger

Fri Nov 30, 2007 10:10 pm

idh959 wrote:...... The intructions go on about whether the battery is positively grounded or negatively grounded. How the hell woul I tell, and does it really make a difference? otherwise i'll just hook it up to both battery posts.....


You need to make sure you hook it up correctly, otherwise you will immediately fuck your brand new charger !!! Yes it makes a huge difference, reversing the polarity from a battery charger could be lethal if you have any petrol fumes in the area.

Your bike will be a negative earth. Attach the positve (red) charger lead to the battery +ve terminal, and the earth lead (black) to a solid point on the frame, either a footpeg mount, engine bolt, somwehere like that.

You could also take the battery right out of the bike and charge it, if you wanted to.

If you want to hook up a 'battery tender' type charger, you need to wire in a plug somewhere on the bike, so the battery tender can simply plug in and start charging. If you are not real sure about electrics, get this done by an auto-electrician.

8)

ps - Yoda - I am sure that post-war Nortons had +ve earth, and maybe even the Matchies ?? what a crock of shit +ve earth was eh ?? :lol:

Re: Trickle charger

Sat Dec 01, 2007 5:35 am

Gosling1 wrote:
ps - Yoda - I am sure that post-war Nortons had +ve earth, and maybe even the Matchies ?? what a crock of shit +ve earth was eh ?? :lol:


yeah Gos
definitely the Matchies ...and some Nortons AFAIK
positive earth is a very strange setup :roll:
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