Gel Battery will not start when engine hot
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 8:28 am
Hi Guys,
I would appreciate your help with this one and to know if anyone else has had the same problem.
I have a BMW R1200RT with a genuine BMW gel battery. The bike starts fine when it has been parked for a while or overnight, but once I have been riding for a while and the bike has warmed up, the engine struggles to start if I turn off the ignition and then try to restart. It begins to turn over, then all of the LCD display lights go out and the starter motor stops turning. Then after about half a second of "dead bike", the starter turns the engine again and it starts as though nothing is wrong. If I leave the bike parked for 30 mins or longer, it starts normally as it did before riding it.
This problem happens even if I have left the bike in the garage with my Optimate 4 charger plugged in all night. I have tried riding with a small digital volt meter plugged into the accessory power socket and I get about 14 volts at all times, even in slow traffic or when idling, so it seems to be charging ok.
This battery is only about a year old and replaced a previous gel battery that exhibited similar problems. For a while changing the battery seemed to cure the problem, but it has developed the same fault over this past year. The bike is used reasonably regularly and I keep the battery topped up with the Optimate charger every couple of weeks if I have not been riding it.
Has anyone else had a similar problem with gel batteries or has any suggestions??
Regards,
Mike
I would appreciate your help with this one and to know if anyone else has had the same problem.
I have a BMW R1200RT with a genuine BMW gel battery. The bike starts fine when it has been parked for a while or overnight, but once I have been riding for a while and the bike has warmed up, the engine struggles to start if I turn off the ignition and then try to restart. It begins to turn over, then all of the LCD display lights go out and the starter motor stops turning. Then after about half a second of "dead bike", the starter turns the engine again and it starts as though nothing is wrong. If I leave the bike parked for 30 mins or longer, it starts normally as it did before riding it.
This problem happens even if I have left the bike in the garage with my Optimate 4 charger plugged in all night. I have tried riding with a small digital volt meter plugged into the accessory power socket and I get about 14 volts at all times, even in slow traffic or when idling, so it seems to be charging ok.
This battery is only about a year old and replaced a previous gel battery that exhibited similar problems. For a while changing the battery seemed to cure the problem, but it has developed the same fault over this past year. The bike is used reasonably regularly and I keep the battery topped up with the Optimate charger every couple of weeks if I have not been riding it.
Has anyone else had a similar problem with gel batteries or has any suggestions??
Regards,
Mike