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When you leave the battery on a constant trickle charge, it will keep on trickle charging it unnecessarily. Keeping it topped up to that hundred percent range where it doesn't need to be. So, that is where the longevity of the battery can be compromised.
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IS IT OKAY TO PUT SSB BATTERIES ON A TRICKLE CHARGER? This is one of the main questions I get when it comes to charging. You do not need to put it on a trickle charger - particularly on dirt bikes. The main reason for this is that the technology of SSB batteries and the way they respond to charging, in the last 10% of the charging cycle is when it produces the most amount of heat. That is where it puts the most stress on the battery. When you leave the battery on a constant trickle charge, it will keep on trickle charging it unnecessarily. Keeping it topped up to that hundred percent range where it doesn't need to be. So, that is where the longevity of the battery can be compromised.
It's not going to ruin the battery within the warranty period. It won't even significantly reduce life. But, instead of getting four to five years out of a high-performance series, you might get three to four. But, it's completely unnecessary, and you will get zero benefits out of it. Particularly, while the battery's new, once it gets to that three to four-year-old mark and you notice the decline myself being a racer, I would just replace it. Given that it's one hundred and fifty to one hundred and eighty dollar investment that gets you off the line and the to first corner first every time It's one of the cheapest modifications and maintenance that you can do to your bike. Still, if you insist that you must charge it, you need to be careful with the kind of charger you use. It is even more important than actually how often you charge it if at all. You need to make sure that it is a basic style charger with no pulse mode or auto rejuvenation. If you’re willing to buy batteries Online today. Click Here!