Flat battery on 2016 R1200RT LE
Posted: Fri May 25, 2018 9:57 pm
When I got back from my recent trip to Jerez, I gave the bike a good clean. I removed the panniers but left the top box on (it has a high level brake light and an interior light).
After cleaning, the bike went into the garage and I left the top box open to change out waterproofs etc.......
I obviously forgot about the interior light because the battery is now flatter than a very flat thing !
Plugging in the battery tender to the auxiliary socket doesn't appear to be doing anything so I'm going to have to get to the battery and fit a flying lead.
So, a couple of questions for anybody who has been down this road :
1. Should the auxiliary socket still go "live" even with a flat battery ?
2. Are there any issues with getting access to the battery and fitting a flying lead ?
3. When (if ?) I get the battery fully operational again, is there anything which needs to be re-set, re-calibrated etc. ?
After cleaning, the bike went into the garage and I left the top box open to change out waterproofs etc.......
I obviously forgot about the interior light because the battery is now flatter than a very flat thing !
Plugging in the battery tender to the auxiliary socket doesn't appear to be doing anything so I'm going to have to get to the battery and fit a flying lead.
So, a couple of questions for anybody who has been down this road :
1. Should the auxiliary socket still go "live" even with a flat battery ?
2. Are there any issues with getting access to the battery and fitting a flying lead ?
3. When (if ?) I get the battery fully operational again, is there anything which needs to be re-set, re-calibrated etc. ?