Dead Speed Four

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by Derek Fuller, Sep 3, 2018.

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  1. Derek Fuller

    Derek Fuller New Member

    Jun 15, 2018
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    Sandbach, Uk
    Is it just my luck? ... I went to fit a handlebar mounted sat nav holder on the Speedfour and adjusted the chain while I was fiddling around. Then went to take bike to fuel up and nada ...totally dead when I turned on ignition.

    I took the battery off and checked voltage ...8.2 volts. Probably not enough to fire it up? Anyways I've stuck that on charge for 24 hours and will again tomorrow. Thing is I only used the bike about a week ago and it was fine. Are Speedfours/ Triumphs in general prone to running down batteries when not in use every day?
     
  2. Derek Fuller

    Derek Fuller New Member

    Jun 15, 2018
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    Sandbach, Uk
    ok. easy fix. just charged battery for 5 hours at 1.0A. voltage went from 8.5v to 12.3 and bike started straight away. Now all I need to find out is why it went flat over the space of a week.

    I have left the negative battery lead disconnected until I use bike again and I will buy one of them Optimate trickle chargers to keep battery nice and charged.
     
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