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From: wessie on 7 Dec 2008 14:15 Pete Fisher <Peter(a)ps-fisher.demon.co.uk> wrote in news:PzkhBtGX7BPJFwVr(a)ps-fisher.demon.co.uk: > In communiqu� <Xns9B6BAB40F9E6wtymmmsas(a)62.141.42.78>, wessie >>If you deep discharge an AGM battery then you will need a particular >>type of charger. An Optimate does not have enough wattage to wake one >>up, according to posts on UKGSer. >> > > > How about one of those Aldi jobs with the bike/car mode ? I have one > of those as well as an original Optimate. Also an ancient, simple up > to 5 amps job, or would that kill it? > No idea. I don't let mine go flat either. As recent events show, it takes over 4 months for the voltage to drop significantly, should the bike not be used for a while. 24 hours on the weedy output Optimate gets it back to optimum voltage. These AGM batteries are used in total loss applications such as karts & robots. I'm sure you could find a forum with the answer... -- wessie at tesco dot net BMW R1150GS |