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parasitic current draw gen 1 - blackcabbie - 21-07-20

doe anyone have a definitive answer to what this should be on a gen 1 with no alarm or usb port etc, ignition switched off...... the manual i saw says 1mA, but this may be a generic figure....... have searched forums for an answer to no avail






cheers


Re: parasitic current draw gen 1 - b1k3rdude - 21-07-20

So what 3rd party items are fitted to the bike atm?
  • heated grips, model/make? - if oxford if wired per instructions there are connected direct to the battery and if worn/faulty could cause what your describing.
  • Any other engine/fueling dongles..?
If you have a bunch of 3rd items connected to the battery terminals, the foillowing thread will help -

- http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php?topic=26294.0



Re: parasitic current draw gen 1 - blackcabbie - 21-07-20

no heated grips...... no alarm...... no usb socket........ the only current draw should be the instrument cluster timekeeping function




Re: parasitic current draw gen 1 - b1k3rdude - 21-07-20

No idea then unfortunatly, is the parasitic draw causing an issue?

On the subject of the battery a number of owners (myself included) have found the motobatt to have very good standby.


Re: parasitic current draw gen 1 - blackcabbie - 21-07-20

its about 2mA ..... ive got a motorbatt battery on mine..... not holding charge to start bike after a week or so..... old wireing  or old battery..... suppose i wil get a new battery first


cheers


Re: parasitic current draw gen 1 - characticus - 22-07-20

2 mA will be ok. Would take weeks to drain battery at that rate.


Re: parasitic current draw gen 1 - BBROWN1664 - 22-07-20

1 or 2mA - probably just the clock keeping time.
With a 12AH (not sure whats on the 1000) battery, that will take 12,000 hours (500 days) to go completely flat but more like 2-3 months before you couldn't start the bike if you don't leave it on a trickle charger.

If its going flat after a week, it may suggest the battery is knackered.


Re: parasitic current draw gen 1 - b1k3rdude - 22-07-20

(21-07-20, 08:59 PM)blackcabbie link Wrote: not holding charge to start bike after a week or so..... old wiring  or old battery.....
As the others have suggested it might be the battery, how old is it? and have to tried buying a battery re-conditioner..?
I bought this of amazon, as it was recommended to me by a local bike shop that I trust -

- https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0828HGG2Q/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1




Re: parasitic current draw gen 1 - blackcabbie - 23-07-20

thanks everybody...... new battery it is then...... i use an optimate, but was recommended not to leave battery constantly connected to a charger/conditioner, although the manufacturers of these battery chargers say its ok to leave them connected, but thats another can of worms.


if 2ma is good then i'm happy that i've got no old wireing problems causing h/r short ccts anywhere in the loom


cheers