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Batteries have a natural tendency to discharge. There
are a number of reasons why: self-discharge, high
temperatures, drain from electrical accessories on a
vehicle, and short trips that aren’t enough to recharge
the battery.
Self-Discharge:
Self-discharge goes on all the time.
It’s a battery fact of life that they get weaker from “just sit-
ting.” How rapidly batteries self-discharge depends, first
of all, on battery type. Lead-calcium batteries, such as
YUASA’s CX, YT, YI, discharge more slowly than conven-
tional batteries. At room temperature lead-calcium dis-
charges at 1/300 volt per day. Conventional lead-anti-
mony batteries discharge at 1/100 volt per day.
Temperature:
Outside temperature plays a big part,
too. As the mercury goes up, batteries discharge faster.
Particularly in hot climates, that can mean trouble: every
18°F doubles the discharge rate, so a battery at 95°F
discharges twice as fast as one at 77°F. And temperatures
Keep in mind that at the same time accessories are draw-
ing on the battery, the battery’s self-discharging, too. The
charts below show how fast a battery is discharged by
self-discharge and by current drain:
Motorcycle
Battery
Multimeter
Checking Current Drain
Self-discharge
Approx. Number of Days From100%
Charged to 100% Discharged
Temperature
Lead-Antimony
Lead-Calcium
Battery
Battery
104°F
100 Days
300 Days
77°F
200 Days
600 Days
32°F
550 Days
950 Days
104°F
77°F
32°F
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
Days Stored
From 100% Charged to 100% Discharged
Temperature
Self-discharge – Temperature Comparison
Lead-Antimony
Lead-Calcium
Reasons for Self-discharge
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Inspecting, Testing
and Charging
Negative
Battery
Cable
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40
60
80
100
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6
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10
12 14 16 18 20
Months on Storage Shelf
Amount of Self-dischar
ge (%)
Lead-Antimony
Lead-Calcium
Self-discharge Rate Characteristics at 77
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of 130°F are battery-killing. Been in a closed-up garage
or storage building on a hot summer day recently? In
many parts of the country, it’s no trick for inside tempera-
tures to reach that.
Accessories:
Electrical accessories on some of today’s
newer and bigger bikes – clocks and computer memory,
for example – will discharge the battery continuously,
even when the ignition’s off. The drain can be consider-
able. You can find out the drain, in milli-amperes, by
disconnecting the negative terminal and putting a multimeter
in line. It should look like this:
Current Drain
(Y50-N18L-A)
Days From
Days From
Discharging
100% Charged to 100% Charged to
Ampere
50% Discharged 100% Discharged
7 mA
60 Days
119 Days
10 mA
42 Days
83 Days
15 mA
28 Days
56 Days
20 mA
21 Days
42 Days
30 mA
14 Days
28 Days
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