2 of my battery maintainers have died in one week
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2 of my battery maintainers have died in one week
ive had 2 of my litium battery maintainers that were hooked up to my pcx and x max they have both died one was only 6 months old the other one was maybee a year and a half old both deltran battery maintainers weird there not cheap 60 bucks a piece
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Re: 2 of my battery maintainers have died in one week
I just got the kind of "Battery Tender" you plug into an outlet.
It's "color coded" so you can tell what stage the battery is at while it's charging.
It gets to 80% pretty quick but takes a while to get to 100%.
Maybe check into getting a regular "Battery Tender" you plug in?
https://www.bikebandit.com/manuals-tool ... us/p/34929
I've had good luck with mine . . ..
It's "color coded" so you can tell what stage the battery is at while it's charging.
It gets to 80% pretty quick but takes a while to get to 100%.
Maybe check into getting a regular "Battery Tender" you plug in?
https://www.bikebandit.com/manuals-tool ... us/p/34929
I've had good luck with mine . . ..
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Re: 2 of my battery maintainers have died in one week
my lithium battery charger has a big sticker on it that says do not use it for anything except lithium batteries.It Is not a conventional charging profile. Maybe that’s the problem.
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Re: 2 of my battery maintainers have died in one week
I didn't realise that the battery on a pcx was lithium ...is that standard or an upgrade ?
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Re: 2 of my battery maintainers have died in one week
"Bike Master" makes Lithium specific chargers also . . ..
https://www.bikebandit.com/manuals-tool ... ?rrec=true
Here's one from "Battery Tender" https://www.batterytender.com/Battery-T ... gLxnvD_BwE
https://www.bikebandit.com/manuals-tool ... ?rrec=true
Here's one from "Battery Tender" https://www.batterytender.com/Battery-T ... gLxnvD_BwE
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Re: 2 of my battery maintainers have died in one week
On page 8-29 of my XMax Owner's Manual it says that the XMax comes equiped with a Valve Regulated Lead Acid Battery (VLRA). It gives other charging information too and a "Notice".
My 2017 PCX manual said it took a GTZ8V battery which is a Honda Part number. Here's a web site that gives the specifics.
https://www.carpimoto.it/en-US/48784_GT ... -GTZ8V.htm
I'm not sure if the PCX batteries vary for different model years or not.
The Honda Owner's manual gives the battery info on the specifications chart.
My 2017 PCX manual said it took a GTZ8V battery which is a Honda Part number. Here's a web site that gives the specifics.
https://www.carpimoto.it/en-US/48784_GT ... -GTZ8V.htm
I'm not sure if the PCX batteries vary for different model years or not.
The Honda Owner's manual gives the battery info on the specifications chart.
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Re: 2 of my battery maintainers have died in one week
All the PCX batteries, no matter what years, are standard conventional lead acid batteries. The VRLA aspect is just the way it vents . Aftermarket batteries can be lithium, But the stock battery is not. I use a shorai lithium in my Xmax, same size as PCX.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005F ... UTF8&psc=1
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Re: 2 of my battery maintainers have died in one week
I cant understand why a lithium battery requires a specific lithium charger yet the bike doesn't need any adaptation - its charging a lithium battery from the same circuitry as a lead acid battery ?
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Re: 2 of my battery maintainers have died in one week
i replaced both the x max and pcx battries with lithium battries there not oringinal there plug in battery maintainers i bought 2 new scumacher maintainers this morning i had one schumacher already hooked up
to my 2015 zuma with the lithium battery its over a year old and working fine. My sons deltran battery maintainer on his xt250 died last month i thought battery tender products were good maybee there cutting costs and making them cheap now
to my 2015 zuma with the lithium battery its over a year old and working fine. My sons deltran battery maintainer on his xt250 died last month i thought battery tender products were good maybee there cutting costs and making them cheap now
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Re: 2 of my battery maintainers have died in one week
Good luck with your new maintainers.i replaced both the x max and pcx battries with lithium battries there not oringinal there plug in battery maintainers i bought 2 new scumacher maintainers this morning i had one schumacher already hooked up
to my 2015 zuma with the lithium battery its over a year old and working fine. My sons deltran battery maintainer on his xt250 died last month i thought battery tender products were good maybee there cutting costs and making them cheap now
Now that you mention it I think I remember you saying you had problems with your XMax battery in the past and hence replaced it.
Keep us posted on how the new stuff is doing!

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Re: 2 of my battery maintainers have died in one week
yes my x max battery dident make it through the 2018 -2019 winter
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Re: 2 of my battery maintainers have died in one week
Some lead acid chargers have other features that are bad for lithium batteries. Like desulphating feature of some, of the Lead acid battery chargers, is bad for Lithium batteries.Yorkie150 wrote:I cant understand why a lithium battery requires a specific lithium charger yet the bike doesn't need any adaptation - its charging a lithium battery from the same circuitry as a lead acid battery ?


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Re: 2 of my battery maintainers have died in one week
Be cheaper not bothering with the maintainers and swapping the batteries if required.
I've never used battery maintainers/trickle chargers and never will.
Scooter sits unused for months at a time in winter and come spring fires up first time.
Don't think I've ever had to replace a battery in a Japanese brand bike.
I've never used battery maintainers/trickle chargers and never will.
Scooter sits unused for months at a time in winter and come spring fires up first time.
Don't think I've ever had to replace a battery in a Japanese brand bike.
Four decades on two wheels has taught me nothing, all advice given is guaranteed to be wrong