snowman
Extreme
Sent my RX-1M to my dealer and they charged the battery overnite and next morning nothing Anyone else have this prob?Got a new one on warranty whew....
Buckeye
Lifetime Member
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2003
- Messages
- 1,430
- Location
- Lakes Region, NH
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2018 Sidewinder LE XTX 137" 50th Aniversary
Charging the Battery
I use a charger that charges to a certain voltage and then monitors the battery voltage to keep it at that level. Sounds like they overcharged it and cooked the plates.
I can't believe tis already Saturday where you are posting.
I use a charger that charges to a certain voltage and then monitors the battery voltage to keep it at that level. Sounds like they overcharged it and cooked the plates.
I can't believe tis already Saturday where you are posting.
peakperf
Extreme
- Joined
- Oct 1, 2003
- Messages
- 67
- Location
- Hayward Wisconsin
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 1972 GP292, 1972 GP433, 1972 GP643, 2003 RX1, 2007 Phazer GT
I bought a Optimate 3 battery charger (available from any Yamaha dealer)
for $55.00 dollars and it already has brought back to life 3 "JUNK" batteries that were all "going to the recycler". I read 2 articles in Snowtech magazine and they work great. I recently bought another one so I can keep all of the "Fun Toy" batteries up to snuff.
Scott
for $55.00 dollars and it already has brought back to life 3 "JUNK" batteries that were all "going to the recycler". I read 2 articles in Snowtech magazine and they work great. I recently bought another one so I can keep all of the "Fun Toy" batteries up to snuff.
Scott
Honk
TY 4 Stroke Master
The magizine claimed that was the only charger to use for the RX-1 battery.Using a regular charger would kill the sealed type of battery.I to have brought back a couple batteries, this thing will pay for itself in no time at all! Honk
Similar threads
- Replies
- 50
- Views
- 11K
- Replies
- 3
- Views
- 466