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Hello. I, in a hurry of course, emptied the bottle into the battery and put the caps on immediately after and did not let it sit for at least 20min. with the caps off. Is the battery going to be ok? Thank you -Clay
Hi sir, my scooter has Yuasa YTZ6V Battery. The charge gets low in just 2 days. Could this be refilled with distilled water or electrolyte? Thank you and more power
My battery didn't come with the red cap. It looks sulfated. Has air got in and damaged the battery,?? Previously I noticed batteries are vacuum sealed from new.
I skipped to the beginning of the second battery as it’s the one I have. How comes he put the cap straight on? The instructions say let it sit fit a certain period depending on your battery type. Surprising yo get a misleading video from the manufacture
I don’t have the alligator clips to hook up directly to the battery, but I do have it hardwired to my battery thru my motorcycle. Can I just install the battery and charge it through my bikes connection
Hi. I ordered a Yuasa batery (YBX7005) On delivery a small amount of liquid drained out. Can anyone help me with an advice? What should I do? Can I self fill the batery? What should I use? Thank You.
Ugh! Basically none of this went as expected. I purchased a new battery from the shop. They filled it for me. I got it home and let it cool down. I took a reading at this point and it said 11.8v Lower than I would have expected. I put my charger on it (2amps is all I have). 5 hours went by and it was still not done. (Was getting 13.2 but it obviously started dropping as I watched it. I shut it off and went to bed. I checked it in the morning and it was at 12.17v I put the charger on it again for about 5 hours and it still didn’t finish charging. Now it’s at 12.25v I know it’s charging as it’s bubbling away. Anyone have a thought out there?
What if i filled the battery but don't have a battery charger because no where in the instructions that came with my battery did it ever say that I would need to charge the battery before installing?
Per YUASA instruction manual. Step 5. Remove electrolyte container from battery. Step 6. Seal battery. Step 7. Wait for electrolyte absorption. Step 8. Charge battery. Shouldn't "Charge Battery" be after step 5? I have a pic of the instructions but don't know how to upload it.
A year ago I put a new Yuasa YTX14-BS in my 2014 Kawasaki Concours C14. The battery will no longer charge enough to start the bike. Automatic charger indicates full charge, but it’s not enough. I suspect a dead cell but why? Can the battery be recovered? I’ve never had a battery die this quickly.
I had same problem I opened the top and added 2 bottle cap ( from coca cola bottle) of destiled wather in each cell. Now it's working great . I bought new battery just in case .
Scott Steffy math was never my thing. Even 3rd grade math. : ) I just unhooked the Battery Tender JR from my new battery. Seems to have done the trick. Multimeter says it's at 12.87.
Hello, can you tell me, how long moto battery can sit on shelf in battery shop, before activation !? I bought new battery yesterday, and she is activated yesterday, but product date is 2019...is that ok?
Can you tell me what type battery you got and how you found the product date? I got a new one and it lasted less than a week and I don’t see anywhere that shows the product date.
Yuasa, you contradict yourself in this video when compared to at least one other of your videos. If you go the 5:20 mark on this video: ( ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eWJTdnF_Dfk.html) you clearly say and show to NOT fully install the top cap before the first charge. Given the expansion of gases during a charge (and reading at least one comment from a person who posted on the video linked) the expansion can damage the battery housing and/or pop the top cover off. If this happens from following this video, will you warranty the battery?
You can only find the production date on the inside cardboard of the battery box. If you write your e-mail address, I can send you the video. (I don't have enough English)
My original stock Yuasa is 12 years old and has never failed to start my bike on the first try. I'm only replacing it (with a new Yuasa of course) because IT'S 12 YEARS OLD. 😄
I have these batteries in my 2007 and 2009 ATVs for quite some time now. These are the most reliable batteries I've ever seen and I live where it gets really cold. Only replacing with another Yuasa just in case due to the age..