Your video helped me fill my brand new motorcycle battery perfectly and follow the instructions. I kept it on the tender overnight and installed it this morning and the bike ran great thanks so much for your help!
Awesome video, clear and concise. Been riding since 2017 and never needed to replace a battery on a bike until now. I love that you are activating the battery when you get it, thus its as fresh as possible...not sitting in a shelf for months.
Thanks for this Video! The battery comes with an instruction sheet, it's not great. Much nicer to see it done and how it's done, takes all the uncertainty out of doing it.
Really good teaching video you made on this subject, you a really good teacher It helped me a lot My negative battery terminal broke in half, i can still connect the battery connectors n get it to work, i hold the broken half there n screw bolt on n it works alright for now, harder to do n dont know how long it will work that way, cause i dont ride at times for weeks or a month n disconnect the negative battery connectors so battery dont drain as fast, like once a month i ride it or charge it up Some months i ride it enough n some i dont ride at all, depends on working n living situations, sometimes i am living in a van n only go to storage shed like once a month to take care of motorcycle I am going to buy a new battery n install it, easier then i thought, i am use to car batteries where you just buy it n install it n dont need to add the acid, just need to put water in it sometimes if water level gets to low But putting that acid in is easy with how its set up to do I hate how the battery terminals on my battery are, like the one you got are, with bolt n square screw n square weaker terminals , cause i disconnect my negative battery connectors a lot at times n the square battery terminal gets weaker n might break like it did on the one i have now, i wish there were the better ones that are stronger n round I guess i wont tighten it as hard anymore, i always tighten battery bolts tight so its connected good, but i guess not to tight on these kind Instead of trying to fix the broken terminal, my battery is getting old, so i will just buy a new one n install it
Quick question... I sent my Ecu to be Flashed and im waiting to come back, I also order a brand new battery and just arrived todays, once I finish with the charge, can I leave it plugged to the battery tender for a few days until my ecu comes back? Or... should i unplug it and store the battery in a safe place until ready to use?
I don’t have the alligator clips to hook up directly to the battery, but I do have it hardwired to my battery thru my motorcycle. Can I just install the battery and charge it through my bikes connection
Yes you can but you will lose important capacity and long life of the battery. Possibly your battery will fail much sooner if you dont follow this proccedure exactly. In 12-15 months your battery would get weak if you rush, otherwise it could last 6 or 7 years following these instructions by letter.
Thanks, takes time to proper prep the battery . Here a battery seller (Bali, Indonesia) filled up(1 minute, piercing holes) and (over)charged with a car battery in 5 min only , new (made in China , brand Jaguar ?!)battery but bad cranking (not full capacity) ...Now I bought a Yuasa one(YTX 9-BS) and filled up and charged (with electronic trickle tender charger, max 2 Amps) myself. China battery 30$, Yuasa 40$, not much more than the china one.
great video. speed and info was excellent. only critique is to wear eye protection cause you never know the yahoos out there who might mess themselves up.
I was trying to read the instructions that came with my new battery but the language was SO BAD that I ended up here. No problem now! I work with people from all around the globe and we struggle with language sometimes but this battery thing was BADDDD!!
Yes, but not necessarily “fully” charged to the battery’s maximum capacity. A Battery Tender will “top off” a battery once your bike is parked. Your battery will last so much longer (potentially years longer) if faithfully kept on a battery tender. I’m a big fan of the name brand Battery Tender, they are the perfect tool for the job. Sometimes they can be found at Costco for a great price, or at the company that took the time to produce and share this video.
No, you can buy the stuff online. Distilled water is what you use when it's going low and you don't have extra acid laying around so you top it off with distilled water. Can keep a battery going another year.
As routine as this seemingly simple job is he should have plenty water ready at hand in case of mishap. Gloves and goggles on. Water ready in a clean squeezy bottle for flushing the eyes in case the worst happens. I've seen someone get Caustic Soda in one eye and it was instant agony and panic for him, immediately blinded in both eyes by tears and pain thrashing around looking for water. Happened as I walked in the room. He was lucky someone came in. Recommend to carry out this work on a steady, uncluttered bench or on the floor ideally in a basin to contain any spill. Also with PPE worn needs to carefully flush out the acid container with water before chuckin it. Juggling those live crocodiles in his hands? Could get a little spark and gas burn if not careful. Only energise charger after clips attached, positive on first and off last. Be safe or could be sorry forever. Just saying.
Here making sure I didn't do anything wrong. Bought a new battery, filled it and it has 0.0 volts and obviously won't charge. It must just be a junk battery
In all reality, this battery and acid combo is relatively failsafe. Unless you do something stupid like slapping the acid bottle or kicking the table the battery is on, the risk of splashing acid in your face or eyes is pretty low. Like non-existent almost. If you're accident prone, sure, get dressed right up, but for the amount of time handling the acid, and it's dilution state, it's incredibly unlikely you're going to get any in your eyes. Gloves would be smart though.
Your video helped me fill my brand new motorcycle battery perfectly and follow the instructions. I kept it on the tender overnight and installed it this morning and the bike ran great thanks so much for your help!
Exactly what i needsd in changing my first battery today. Much appreciated and helpful as im tired of paying people to do what i am capable of.
Me too !!!
i brought a new battery and this is exactly what i need to see and know Thank's
This helped. At first thought I would have to poor one at a time but this is super easy. It’s great that it’s quick and almost idiot proof.
Awesome video, clear and concise. Been riding since 2017 and never needed to replace a battery on a bike until now.
I love that you are activating the battery when you get it, thus its as fresh as possible...not sitting in a shelf for months.
Thanks so much guys, this 73 year old has lost some self confidence with such like DIY! Yours was a tremendous help.
From South Africa
awesome segment
Thanks, I was a bit confused with the instructions. I thought it said let it sit at least an hour before charging but was 100% sure.
It does say 1 hour.
Thanks for this Video! The battery comes with an instruction sheet, it's not great. Much nicer to see it done and how it's done, takes all the uncertainty out of doing it.
Really good teaching video you made on this subject, you a really good teacher
It helped me a lot
My negative battery terminal broke in half, i can still connect the battery connectors n get it to work, i hold the broken half there n screw bolt on n it works alright for now, harder to do n dont know how long it will work that way, cause i dont ride at times for weeks or a month n disconnect the negative battery connectors so battery dont drain as fast, like once a month i ride it or charge it up
Some months i ride it enough n some i dont ride at all, depends on working n living situations, sometimes i am living in a van n only go to storage shed like once a month to take care of motorcycle
I am going to buy a new battery n install it, easier then i thought, i am use to car batteries where you just buy it n install it n dont need to add the acid, just need to put water in it sometimes if water level gets to low
But putting that acid in is easy with how its set up to do
I hate how the battery terminals on my battery are, like the one you got are, with bolt n square screw n square weaker terminals , cause i disconnect my negative battery connectors a lot at times n the square battery terminal gets weaker n might break like it did on the one i have now, i wish there were the better ones that are stronger n round
I guess i wont tighten it as hard anymore, i always tighten battery bolts tight so its connected good, but i guess not to tight on these kind
Instead of trying to fix the broken terminal, my battery is getting old, so i will just buy a new one n install it
Doesn’t positive lead goes on first?
Yes it does and comes off last.
What is the shelf life of an unfilled AGM battery?
Can we do the same for old battery is that gonna work or not give me some advice
Thank you Bryan, things I didn't use last time I acid-packed: "Time and Patience" - - I'm getting a similar battery soon.
Peace in Christ. 🧑🏻JB
Exactly what I needed to see and do.Thank you very much.👍
Do you have to charge the battery before putting it on the bike? What if you don't have a charger
It's recommended to charge the battery first. You can get a battery charger for 20 bucks.
Quick question... I sent my Ecu to be Flashed and im waiting to come back, I also order a brand new battery and just arrived todays, once I finish with the charge, can I leave it plugged to the battery tender for a few days until my ecu comes back? Or... should i unplug it and store the battery in a safe place until ready to use?
If you are using a battery tender you shouldnt have any issue leaving it as they will only MAINTAIN at a certain voltage
Good night I buy new quad bike battery I luck know how is prepare ?
I don’t have the alligator clips to hook up directly to the battery, but I do have it hardwired to my battery thru my motorcycle. Can I just install the battery and charge it through my bikes connection
Thank you for the help!
Amazing video that contains all the information I needed. Good stuff.
I have Yuasa Ytz12s model and i don't see the way hot to opetn the top...it looks different than this model. Pls help
Very clearly explained.
Best video so far
Excellent video. Perfect! thank you
So if im in a rush , do i have to charge it or can i just chuck it on and start my bike up?
Yes you can but you will lose important capacity and long life of the battery.
Possibly your battery will fail much sooner if you dont follow this proccedure exactly.
In 12-15 months your battery would get weak if you rush, otherwise it could last 6 or 7 years following these instructions by letter.
Thank you 🙏 this help me a lot
Thanks, takes time to proper prep the battery . Here a battery seller (Bali, Indonesia) filled up(1 minute, piercing holes) and (over)charged with a car battery in 5 min only , new (made in China , brand Jaguar ?!)battery but bad cranking (not full capacity) ...Now I bought a Yuasa one(YTX 9-BS) and filled up and charged (with electronic trickle tender charger, max 2 Amps) myself. China battery 30$, Yuasa 40$, not much more than the china one.
YTX-9 Yuasa don’t cost $40.00. They more like $85.00 for that battery. I just shopped around several places online and bought one.
@@busman7228 In Indonesia Yuasa have its own factory, cheaper here:), Now i just did buy a YTZ8V for $30..
I forgot to let it sit for like 10mins after putting the acid in. Should I be worried
I put the cap in right after putting the acid in
I just did the same thing🤦🏼♂️
Any update?
@Rgh71fish how did it go?
great video. speed and info was excellent. only critique is to wear eye protection cause you never know the yahoos out there who might mess themselves up.
Pretty sure when you charge batteries positive side is attached first not negative or black.
Tbh doesn't matter
Why doesn't this have more likes😂 great vid👍👍👍
Because, batteries are more reliable, and people think they're smart; bottom line. 🧑🏻
Very well explained and professional✅Thank very much for your help bro💯👌🏾👍🏾
Awesome explanation
Great information-Thanks
I was trying to read the instructions that came with my new battery but the language was SO BAD that I ended up here.
No problem now!
I work with people from all around the globe and we struggle with language sometimes but this battery thing was BADDDD!!
Thank to buddy, excellent video
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much!!!!
my new battery instruction manual said to charge it for 5-10 hrs before installing... i can just skip that step? THANKS!!!
Thanks god bless
Does it have to be charged before using
You should be able to install and start the bike without charging
Just get a maintainer, you will need it anyway. You can get one for under $25.00
Yes, but not necessarily “fully” charged to the battery’s maximum capacity. A Battery Tender will “top off” a battery once your bike is parked. Your battery will last so much longer (potentially years longer) if faithfully kept on a battery tender. I’m a big fan of the name brand Battery Tender, they are the perfect tool for the job. Sometimes they can be found at Costco for a great price, or at the company that took the time to produce and share this video.
my instruction manual said to charge it for 5-10 hrs before installing... i can just skip that step? THANKS!!!
Thank you!
Great video
Thank you
My battery didn't ship with the acid. Silly question, but you can't just add distilled water?
No, you can buy the stuff online. Distilled water is what you use when it's going low and you don't have extra acid laying around so you top it off with distilled water. Can keep a battery going another year.
I'm glad i saw video
As routine as this seemingly simple job is he should have plenty water ready at hand in case of mishap. Gloves and goggles on. Water ready in a clean squeezy bottle for flushing the eyes in case the worst happens. I've seen someone get Caustic Soda in one eye and it was instant agony and panic for him, immediately blinded in both eyes by tears and pain thrashing around looking for water. Happened as I walked in the room. He was lucky someone came in. Recommend to carry out this work on a steady, uncluttered bench or on the floor ideally in a basin to contain any spill. Also with PPE worn needs to carefully flush out the acid container with water before chuckin it.
Juggling those live crocodiles in his hands? Could get a little spark and gas burn if not careful. Only energise charger after clips attached, positive on first and off last. Be safe or could be sorry forever. Just saying.
No gloves or safety glasses?
Battery Acids Can Be Corrosive.
Here making sure I didn't do anything wrong. Bought a new battery, filled it and it has 0.0 volts and obviously won't charge. It must just be a junk battery
You really should just watch the Yuasa channel so you get the proper instructions. This guy apparently didn’t.
340👍
This guy doesn't seem too bright. No safety gloves no safety glasses. What kind of example is he setting? Come on JP cycles.
So you know what to do? Then why did you need to watch this at all?
@@Rufio1975 Right on brother. There is always one person smarter than you Ha ha ha.
In all reality, this battery and acid combo is relatively failsafe. Unless you do something stupid like slapping the acid bottle or kicking the table the battery is on, the risk of splashing acid in your face or eyes is pretty low. Like non-existent almost.
If you're accident prone, sure, get dressed right up, but for the amount of time handling the acid, and it's dilution state, it's incredibly unlikely you're going to get any in your eyes. Gloves would be smart though.
@Rufio1975 exactly, just wanna feel important I guess.
@@Rufio1975 gotteem
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