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mkaczmarek
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Well, I got myself a maintenance free battery last summer, and since i didn't ride my bike much, due to working on it for the most part of the riding season, the battery wasn't used much at all...I do have a Battery Tendery and it was hooked up during the riding season, keeping it fully charged at all times.
However during I decided to start the bike up and let it run, which I did, but then forgot to take out the battery afterwards and didn't hook up the tender again.
Needless to say, I've had the tender hooked up for the past couple of weeks and I can only turn the engine over a few times before needing to charge the battery again.
Since this is one of those maintenance free batteries, that have acid poured inside and are sealed with the cap afterwards is there anything I can do to revive it somehow? Change the acid or something? Or is this battery no longer fixable?
I'd hate to have to get a new battery after basically only putting less than 300km on it since new...
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
However during I decided to start the bike up and let it run, which I did, but then forgot to take out the battery afterwards and didn't hook up the tender again.
Needless to say, I've had the tender hooked up for the past couple of weeks and I can only turn the engine over a few times before needing to charge the battery again.
Since this is one of those maintenance free batteries, that have acid poured inside and are sealed with the cap afterwards is there anything I can do to revive it somehow? Change the acid or something? Or is this battery no longer fixable?
I'd hate to have to get a new battery after basically only putting less than 300km on it since new...
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.