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Tenere99 18 Nov 2008 13:45

gel battery
 
can I use a gel battery in an '86 1VJ?:thumbup1:

bacardi23 18 Nov 2008 15:35

I don't see why not... If it has all the same characteristics you should be fine :)


Vando :innocent:

mech5107 19 Nov 2008 12:32

I use a gel battery with no problem at all:thumbup1:

bacardi23 19 Nov 2008 17:48

By the way, what's the difference between the normal acid batteries and the gel batteries?


Vando :innocent:

Tenere99 20 Nov 2008 16:31

??
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bacardi23 (Post 216009)
By the way, what's the difference between the normal acid batteries and the gel batteries?


Vando :innocent:

I think the difference is you don't have to top up a gell battery. you don't have to carry any distilled water, less weight.:thumbup1:

mech5107 22 Nov 2008 16:30

Exactly.

Less weight, any position is acceptable (even upside-down), sealed fluids with no leak possibility, and high power output.

lecap 3 Dec 2008 10:48

Flooded cell, AGM, Gel, oh my!
 
Don't mix up things. Most commonly you will find flooded cell or AGM batteries on bikes. The AGM is quite similar to a flooded cell besides the fact that it's maintenance free as mentioned before. And yes, you can lay it flat or fit in whatever position is best suited. They are slightly more expensive than an equivalent flooded cell battery but pay back with much longer lifetime, no leakage of acid if tipped over and high vibration and shock resistance.(assuming proper care = no deep cycling). You can get a same size replacement for a number of flooded cell batteries for example YTX14LAH for YB14.
A same capacity AGM battery is not considerably lighter than the equivalent flooded cell battery.

Gel is a totally different story and they are not commonly found on bikes (besides a few).
They require more sophisticated charging circuits as they are sensitive to high charging currents. Their advantages are less sensitivity to deep cycling and a long lifetime. Disadvantage: Very expensive, very sensitive to standard (non constant current) battery chargers and jump starting with jumpers connected directly to battery terminals.


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