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Can you desulfate an AGM?


Beau-Kat

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Just replaced the voltage regulator on my RSV. Charging around 14.50v or so at idle now, so that's good.

Went ahead and got a new DEKA ETX20L AGM battery to replace my 4.5 year old DEKA ETX20L, which is probably still good, but I get an F03 fault intermittently during charging.

The charger doesn't turn off and will charge to full.

 

But I was wondering if you can desulfate an AGM?

My 2004 model smart charger that has a desulfate mode is a Vector model Vec 1090 A, but it doesn't have the choice option for Wet/Gel/AGM like the newer model Vector charger.

I've used it with success on lead acid batteries before, but unsure about AGMs.

 

Internet searching hasn't given me any good answers.

 

So...

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Found a manual for you Vector VEC 1090A changer and it sounds like it wont desulfate a motorcycle battery as it states in the manual, "BATTERY RECONDITION MODE should only be used with 10 amp hour (Ah) or larger capacity lead-acid batteries" and from the manual it says use the 2-amp setting for motorcycles. Here is a link to the manual. http://www.manualslib.com/manual/625859/Vector-Vec1090-A.html#manual

Rick F.

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Found a manual for you Vector VEC 1090A changer and it sounds like it wont desulfate a motorcycle battery as it states in the manual, "BATTERY RECONDITION MODE should only be used with 10 amp hour (Ah) or larger capacity lead-acid batteries" and from the manual it says use the 2-amp setting for motorcycles.

Rick F.

 

Venture batteries are rated at 20-21 Amp hour. The 2 amp specification is for charging not battery capacity. An AGM battery is still a lead acid battery, so I believe you can desulfate your old AGM with your Vector.

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Just curious... Charging at 14.5vdc at idle isn't factory spec. You should get 14.2-14.4 above 2000rpm. At idle the reading should be a little under 12.6. Sulfating may not have been your problem.

Sorry about any confusion with my post. Wasn't too worried about sulfating. Just asking a question to try it with this old battery just for curiosity.

After 4.5 years on the old DEKA, I just bought a new DEKA, so I wouldn't get left on the road at some point.

My bike is a 2000, so the R/R had some years and miles on it and indeed failed.

I checked the 14.5v at idle initially after the first start-up once I installed the R/R and the new battery.

This morning, I started the bike and let it run about 15 minutes.

Immediately after start-up, and at idle, voltage began about 14.28v.

After the engine had run several minutes it had dropped to 13.9-14v. Revving to 2000 or so, voltage went back up to 14.3v.

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