How to Charge a Motorcycle Battery WITH A CHARGER IN 4 QUICK STEPS1. Get the Right Motorcycle Charger A motorcycle battery should never be charged with an automotive-type battery charger – it's too powerful for a small battery.
Charging a motorcycle battery is not hard, but there are some things you can do to make sure you are successful. Let's get to work! Charge it! Step 1. Temper your expectations Small batteries, like the one in your motorcycle, do not take kindly to being discharged. They really don't like being discharged and left that way for a period of time.
Can You charge a motorcycle battery with a bulk Charger?
The answer here is a careful yes, no, maybe: Yes, you can if the charger has a low amp setting with fewer than about 3-5 amps. No, if you only have a bulk charger with a current higher than your battery recommends because it can damage the motorcycle battery. Maybe, if you only use a bulk charger for a very short time.
Most motorcycle batteries require a 12V charger, although some may need a 6V charger. Additionally, consider the charger's capacity or charging rate (measured in amperes). Higher amps will charge your battery faster, but it's essential to use a charger with a capacity compatible with your battery to prevent potential damage.
Do you need a high-amp charger for a motorcycle battery?
Using a high-amp charger will charge a battery quicker but can damage a battery over time, leading to a shorter life. Type of battery – From lithium to lead acid, there are various types of batteries, and you'll need a charger that is compatible with the battery your motorcycle has.
Many motorcycle batteries have a quick-charge method labeled on the battery, but this is for urgent situations only! On the batteries we sell, the charging amperage ranges from as little as three amps to 30 amps depending on the size of the battery. The manufacturer allows these higher amp charges only briefly, depending on the battery.
First, ensure your motorcycle is parked in a well-ventilated area as it prevents the build-up of harmful gases that may be emitted during the charging process. Safety Precautions: Wear heavy-duty gloves and eye protection. Avoid smoking or use of open flames near the battery. Keep children and pets away from the motorcycle during charging.