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Why did you replace a perfectly good, new OEM battery with a $220 replacement?
hmmmmmm.........provided by aftermarket mfr?Why did you replace a perfectly good, new OEM battery with a $220 replacement?
Because I could.Why did you replace a perfectly good, new OEM battery with a $220 replacement?
Hey I did the same thing. I took out the battery that came with my 2005 bike in 2009 and replaced it with a Shorai. When the Shorai died, I put the old battery back in, and it still works. I've really come to appreciate that old battery.hmmmmmm.........provided by aftermarket mfr?Why did you replace a perfectly good, new OEM battery with a $220 replacement?
My opinion, FWIW.I was cruising Amazon...does indeed fit the FJR...The price makes it a better alternative to the other lithium batteries I've looked at. Any input on this one?
A bigger battery can give you more amp/hours (long steady current production) but the issue here is CCA -- Cold Cranking Amps (extremely high current flow over a very short time). To start an engine the battery must move lots of current over a very short time. Cold weather slows down chemical reactions so it is harder for the electrolyte to react and produce electron flow. Additionally, the construction of the battery is critical to help conduct the electrons once they are flowing.Just another speculative spin of mine, but the cold starting issues were probably improved with more capacity (Shorai now 18ah). They probably should increase capacity even more, make them bigger, but that would cost more...
Perhaps I will grasshopper.My opinion, FWIW.I was cruising Amazon...does indeed fit the FJR...The price makes it a better alternative to the other lithium batteries I've looked at. Any input on this one?
Lithium batteries are stillon the bleeding edge of technologyan immature technology. Very small variations in chemistry and construction can make huge differences in the way the battery behaves in various situations. The more expensive LiFe batteries like Shorai have a history and the experiences have been shared here, the evolution monitored and reported. This Deltran/Battery Tender battery is pretty much an unknown AFAIK. Get in touch with your inner Guinea pig
and buy the d@mn thing and give us ongoing reports on how that works for yaLiving where you do the battery has a better 'n average chance of working out for you.
Note that the first Shorai batteries had problems with fires. Then they had problems with the terminals breaking. Then they had real problems when the temperature dropped below 40º. Incrementally Shorai has addressed each issue, becoming a more main stream and mature product. It looks like Shorai recently has a Gen VI battery that is more robust when temps get below 30º. These are the things you do not know about the much less expensive Deltran battery.
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