T tinman38 Well-known member Supporting Member Joined Sep 4, 2017 Messages 78 Reaction score 0 Location Davenport, NY Oct 4, 2017 #1 How long do I charge this new battery to try to get long life out of it and charge at how many amps for how long. Thanks
How long do I charge this new battery to try to get long life out of it and charge at how many amps for how long. Thanks
dan filipi Well-known member Staff member Administrator Moderator Supporting Member Joined Dec 3, 2009 Messages 22,463 Reaction score 275 Location Van Nuys Ca. My Bike Models 1983 Interstate 2018 KLR 650 2018 BMW S1000 RR My Bike Logs forum link https://classicgoldwings.com/forums/dan-filipi.122/ Oct 4, 2017 #2 It’s best with AGM batteries to check with the manufacturer for the specific model. The PC680 Odyssey battery recommends a 5 amp charge, but they say it’s ready to install no charging needed, which is pretty typical of AGM batteries.
It’s best with AGM batteries to check with the manufacturer for the specific model. The PC680 Odyssey battery recommends a 5 amp charge, but they say it’s ready to install no charging needed, which is pretty typical of AGM batteries.
desertrefugee Well-known member Supporting Member Joined Oct 17, 2011 Messages 2,034 Reaction score 19 Location Chandler, Arizona Oct 4, 2017 #3 PC680 is all I use. Plug and play. It'll last a good 4 or 5 years. They tolerate discharge better than lead/acid, but appreciate a higher charge current. Most are along the lines of the Odyssey as Dan mentions.
PC680 is all I use. Plug and play. It'll last a good 4 or 5 years. They tolerate discharge better than lead/acid, but appreciate a higher charge current. Most are along the lines of the Odyssey as Dan mentions.
Dusterdude Well-known member Supporting Member Joined Oct 6, 2013 Messages 1,476 Reaction score 80 Location Hopewell,va My Bike Models 1949 panhead,1972 cb750,1998 cbr600f3 and 2023 can am spyder rt limited sea to sky Oct 4, 2017 #4 Odyssey batteries are bad ass Sent from my R1 HD using Tapatalk