Kit Review - Optimate 6 Ampmatic Smart Battery Charger / Installation
Kit Review - Optimate 6 Ampmatic Smart Battery Charger / Installation
In which I review the Optimate 6 Ampmatic Battery Charger. I could have bought the Optimate 4 CanBus version, but needed more capacity for heavy duty batteries and all-round use and this was only an extra £12 and meets all my needs. I ride my bike regularly so the charger is belt and braces, but a nice piece of kit anyway. It's also my first proper equipment 'install' on my RT. Still works too ...
I've struggled to find an explanatory video for the lights/testing sequencing on this unit - I don't think there is one, so you're left to guess what it's doing based on the displays from other units. That said, I'm happy with the purchase.
https://youtu.be/phdP-JN8_fE
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Re: Kit Review - Optimate 6 Ampmatic Smart Battery Charger / Installation
Nice video, you certainly go to some effort to show us your experiences! A couple of comments...I take it you can change the mode to Canbus (I can on my Optimate 4.).You can then charge directly into you accessory socket on the fairing using the lead available from Optimate that has the DIN plug on it, doing away with the lead hanging off the battery. Both do the job though. I also find that a good battery will end up with both green lights showing so if the yellow light doesn't go out it would appear there's a problem with the battery. I don't use my bike in the winter so like to leave the Optimate connected permanently, monitoring the battery. It'll only charge it when necessary. I sometimes need it to charge another battery and do so by quickly swapping leads to the crocodile clip one and changing back to 'normal' mode I.e non Canbus. By the way the lead that you removed was the old type lead used on the earlier Optimates. Keep sending the videos[emoji3]
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Re: Kit Review - Optimate 6 Ampmatic Smart Battery Charger / Installation
Hi, there's nothing in the book to suggest the '6' is CanBus compatible. I believe that the '4' is available as a BMW-specific model which does talk to the CanBus though. I suspect you're right about the green/yellow lights. I'll monitor that battery to see how it holds up, but wonder if I've damaged it by letting it run down completely. Thanks for the encouragement with the videos. I get to make all my mistakes in public ;-)B787MECH wrote: Nice video, you certainly go to some effort to show us your experiences! A couple of comments...I take it you can change the mode to Canbus (I can on my Optimate 4.).You can then charge directly into you accessory socket on the fairing using the lead available from Optimate that has the DIN plug on it, doing away with the lead hanging off the battery. Both do the job though. I also find that a good battery will end up with both green lights showing so if the yellow light doesn't go out it would appear there's a problem with the battery. I don't use my bike in the winter so like to leave the Optimate connected permanently, monitoring the battery. It'll only charge it when necessary. I sometimes need it to charge another battery and do so by quickly swapping leads to the crocodile clip one and changing back to 'normal' mode I.e non Canbus. By the way the lead that you removed was the old type lead used on the earlier Optimates. Keep sending the videos[emoji3]
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Re: Kit Review - Optimate 6 Ampmatic Smart Battery Charger / Installation
Only the OPTIMATE 4 line offers CAN bus connection
Re: Kit Review - Optimate 6 Ampmatic Smart Battery Charger / Installation
If that's the case I think It's bad of them to offer this ( Taken from Optimates own website) Optional accessories include additional fused permanent connection leads (O1); cigarette lighter plug lead (O2) to charge via the cigarette lighter or DIN socket (as found on some BMW, Honda & Triumph touring motorcycles) so I would assume It will talk to Canbus? And I would NOT connect any charger that pumps out more than one amp/hour
Re: Kit Review - Optimate 6 Ampmatic Smart Battery Charger / Installation
I don't think that's a problem. The Optimate 6 is designed to charge batteries in situ or when removed, with all the necessary checks and balances to protect your vehicle. It can offer between 0.4 to 5 Amps, as required, depending on your battery and electronics. My RT didn't go up in smoke anyway but as I said, I'm no electrician.
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Re: Kit Review - Optimate 6 Ampmatic Smart Battery Charger / Installation
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Thanks David. I've seen this video, but the lights are different to my version, as in the picture here ...
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Re: Kit Review - Optimate 6 Ampmatic Smart Battery Charger / Installation
The Moose v's the TecMate Optimate 6 Ampmatic are indeed slightly different.
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