I believe keeping a battery on a trickle charger is hard on a battery.So you say the tender and Big Dog are collaborating to suck the juice out of the batteryyou sure that tender is actually charging? Or does disconnecting the battery just prevent EHC from milking your juice![]()
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I don't know. That's why I was asking if anyone knew what the reason was that it was happening. The supersmart has a yellow light when charging, blinking when over 80 percent, and turns green when fully charged. At this point the manual says it is "monitoring charged battery"So you say the tender and Big Dog are collaborating to suck the juice out of the batteryyou sure that tender is actually charging? Or does disconnecting the battery just prevent EHC from milking your juice
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Some are better, some worse.. I have kept my batteries on charger when I’ve been in Europe. Thant means months. I get years from cheap batteries... on all bikes and cars. Both sides of the pond.I believe keeping a battery on a trickle charger is hard on a battery.
If the charger works and it pushes constant 3-4 amps as it does for empty battery, I would expect the battery being somewhat hot after a while. If the battery has a shorted cell, it may confuse the charger to see a good voltage thus not charging but disconnecting the battery from the bike wouldn’t fix the battery...When I was keeping the tender on it with the battery hooked up, the tender would say the battery was fully charged, but it would get weaker and weaker until no start.