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I think you mean a 69 CB350. It sounds like you have a bad battery since the battery charger won't charge it.
On this bike there is an alternator and rectifier that combine to charge the battery whenever the engine runs. If the battery won't hold a charge, the charging system wont work.
Yes your batteries have dropped below 9 vlt each and they wont chage using your charger. Yuo must take a car battery charger and charge each battery up to at least 11vlts for your charger to charge! This ought to work if batteries have only been sitting a couple of mths . When using a car charger set charge at 6-10 amps for about 45mins to 1hr then hook up chair charger and you should be ok
well now you should never charge a battery with more that its C-10 rate that is 1 - 10th its amp hours so if your battery is 14ah then its 1 - 10th charge rate of ie:1.4ah,,, so you wonting to use an 800ma charger will trickel charge it just fine as thats near as d*m it C20 half of whats the C10 for this battery is so hook it up its fine and wont over charge it and it should be fully charged in 17.5 hours,,,
if your going to lay the bike up for any time its a good idear to get one of them 2.5 watt solar chargers hook it up to the battery and forget about it i do it with my bikes (bmw 750 with a 35ah battery) over every winter and when i go back to it in the spring it fires up first time every time there fairly cheap and it only needs day light to work,,,free power!!! cant be all bad!
my solar charger cost £20 off of e-bay,, best $20 i ever spent too, my battery is now 4 years old and still going strong as i never let it go flat,,,
sound advice from an old biker!!!
It could be a bad battery or you can check under the psp if you can turn it on and make sure that under Settings > System Settings > USB Charge is set to on. If it is and it isn't charging then it's a bad battery.
If your battery become too dead the trickle charger wont recognize the battery so it wont charge it. However in that case you just need hook two batteries together to even the charge so it will recognize it. if your battery is truly charged then its a loose wire somewhere or bad switch.
If your battery become too dead the trickle charger wont recognize the battery so it wont charge it. However in that case you just need hook two batteries together to even the charge so it will recognize it. if your battery is truly charged then its a loose wire somewhere or bad switch.
If your battery become too dead the trickle charger wont recognize the battery so it wont charge it. However in that case you just need hook two batteries together to even the charge so it will recognize it. if your battery is truly charged then its a loose wire somewhere or bad switch.
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