1 Lithium Iron Battery Test Wed May 07, 2014 11:49 pm
Two Wheels Better
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A battery company in the state of Oregon (Or-a-gun) I deal with sent me this battery to try. It's the correct size to replace the BMW/Exide GEL, OEM part number 61 21 2 346 800, which fits the majority of K bikes, Oilheads, the Hexhead R1200RT and the K1600GT/GTL. It's made in China of a four cell design and it's a lithium iron variety (not ion) and I'm gunna give it a thorough work out. Their part number is the universal part number 51913. I don't know how much they'll cost just yet.
Let's hope it has as much juice as my morning slather of Vegemite on toast!
I have already got the Genius-brand charger they happen to recommend. When I arrived home from work and toil I plugged it in and it went from red to green (full charge) in about five minutes' time. It's got a static voltage reading of 13.35V and is supposed to be used only with controlled voltage chargers of a 15V limit. At full charge my Genius is putting out 14.2V, which is acceptable.
I'm replacing the BMW/Exide tonight and have access to a charger at work and at home. I've not had good experience with the Shorai LFX lithium battery so while I remain open minded I am a bit sceptical as well. We returned over 60% of the new Shorai batteries we bought and sold when they released them. That's a dismal track record. I understand that they've improved their ratings per the bike intended. However, it's still once bitten, twice shy. Let's see how this one goes.
By the way, I whacked it onto our postal scale and it came up at 1.6 kilos (3.6 Lbs) as compared to the factory battery at 6.2 kilos (13.6 Lbs), a ten Lb saving!
Let's hope it has as much juice as my morning slather of Vegemite on toast!
I have already got the Genius-brand charger they happen to recommend. When I arrived home from work and toil I plugged it in and it went from red to green (full charge) in about five minutes' time. It's got a static voltage reading of 13.35V and is supposed to be used only with controlled voltage chargers of a 15V limit. At full charge my Genius is putting out 14.2V, which is acceptable.
I'm replacing the BMW/Exide tonight and have access to a charger at work and at home. I've not had good experience with the Shorai LFX lithium battery so while I remain open minded I am a bit sceptical as well. We returned over 60% of the new Shorai batteries we bought and sold when they released them. That's a dismal track record. I understand that they've improved their ratings per the bike intended. However, it's still once bitten, twice shy. Let's see how this one goes.
By the way, I whacked it onto our postal scale and it came up at 1.6 kilos (3.6 Lbs) as compared to the factory battery at 6.2 kilos (13.6 Lbs), a ten Lb saving!
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1977 R75/7-100, '93 K11/K12 Big Block, '93 K1100RS, '95 R100 Mystic, '96 K1100RS, 2 x '98 K1200RS, '06 K1200R & '09 K1300GT