DragBikeMike
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That's an all too familiar story Dave. I have exactly the same problem with AGM batteries. One exception, mine only last about one-year, then the exact same failure. Switch on, all looks good, voltage normal, hit starter and dead. Can't jump it, can't bump it. Some sort of internal failure renders the battery completely inoperative.
My shorter life expectancy might be due to my extra-long riding season, the high ambient temp, high annual mileage (currently about 18K), or vibration (my batt box is rigid). Maybe all of the above. I'm on a one-year schedule. I change the thing every 12 months because it's too unreliable. I also keep a brand-new dry AGM on my shelf ready to fill, charge, and install if I have an unexpected failure. Next go around I plan to install one of the more expensive AGMs that comes pre-serviced and sealed. That's due in June. I will still change it out the following June, but it might provide a little extra peace of mind.
One thing I have noticed on my jalopy is my charging voltage starts to decline over time. I'm not sure what's goin on. When the battery is new, my charging voltage is generally well above 13.5 volts at cruising speed and slightly lower at idle. That seems to change as the battery gets older. The voltage starts to drop off as the rpm goes up. For instance, at idle it might be 13.8 to 14.1, then as I raise the rpm it drops off and generally levels off at about 12.9 to 13.1. This might possible be an indicator that something is starting to go haywire in the battery. I'm only a month away from scheduled time change and my current voltage is 13.9 to 14.1 at idle and about 12.9 to 13.2 at cruise. Also, when I apply additional load like turn signal or brake light, the voltage goes up. It seems to change behavior as the battery gets older. It inverts. Does your BMW have a voltmeter? You have any observations to share?
I have considered switching to lithium, but the darned things scare me. I see too many fires on YouTube. I'd rather be stuck on the road than lookin at the burnt-out shell of my house.
Thanks for sharing your experience. Very helpful.
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