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Anyone running a Lithium Battery?

Charging System, Wiring, Lighting
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StillNDADIRT
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Anyone running a Lithium Battery?

Post by StillNDADIRT » Wed Aug 24, 2016 7:16 am

I was at the Central Virginia Classic Motorcycle Show Sunday and someone told me that he runs a Lithium Battery on his Honda 350 and bypassed the stock charging system. Has anyone done this on the 305? I'm Wondering if this is a good alternative to the stock system. He said he changed the battery at the beginning of the summer and is still riding on the same charge.

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Post by cknight » Wed Aug 24, 2016 7:45 am

I had contacted the folks at Shorai batteries a few months ago. The lithium batteries are very dependent a having a constant charging input of 13.2 to 14.4 volts. This includes at idle, stopped in traffic, etc. Dropping below that will cause rapid discharging, possibly leaving you stranded. They did not recommend it for our normal street-driven applications, as the CA/CB/CL 72/77's charging system could not keep up. Could always strap a Honda generator on the back...... Regards, Chase

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Wed Aug 24, 2016 8:51 am

Ver good Chase!!!!!!!!!!!!. ....................lm

cknight wrote:I had contacted the folks at Shorai batteries a few months ago. The lithium batteries are very dependent a having a constant charging input of 13.2 to 14.4 volts. This includes at idle, stopped in traffic, etc. Dropping below that will cause rapid discharging, possibly leaving you stranded. They did not recommend it for our normal street-driven applications, as the CA/CB/CL 72/77's charging system could not keep up. Could always strap a Honda generator on the back...... Regards, Chase

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Post by teazer » Thu Aug 25, 2016 12:06 am

And to add insult to injury a CB77 does not have a voltage regulator. The battery is used for that job, so if you get the revs up you run the risk of setting the battery on fire.

You can now buy a modern regulator from Sparckmoto.com that will help but I would avoid a LiPo on any really old bike like ours.

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Post by jensey » Thu Aug 25, 2016 8:40 am

Why do people not read specifications before asking questions.....
assembly of Japanese motorcycles requires great peace of mind (Pirsig)

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Thu Aug 25, 2016 9:18 am

PURE LAZY. .....................lm
jensey wrote:Why do people not read specifications before asking questions.....

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