Hi folks,
I'm almost finished my H-D 31V and need to get a battery. As I'm restoring it I've got one of those gutted resin copies of an original battery so am looking for something that'll fit inside which pretty much narrows the field to Lithium batteries. The one shown at the link below is what I'm considering and I can get from the local "motorcycle stuff" chain store which is a bonus. What I'm not sure about is the amp hour rating which seems quite low at 2.4 but may not be an issue given the gen is converted to 2 brush, with an electronic regulator, and the head & tail lights have been converted to LED.
I noticed at the bottom of the page it says "replaces B38-6A" which I think is a commonly used 6v battery in old bikes so it may be ok.
SSB LFP612L UltraLite Lithium Motorcycle Battery | Batteries Direct
My other option is to use a sealed AGM as per below which at 20 amp hour seems more than up to the task. It won't fit in the resin case but it's height would make it suitable that I can use the resin lid with it so I'd still have the original looking terminals poking out of the battery box.
Power-Sonic PS Series Battery PS 6 volt 20 ah PS6200
Member 'PRG' (Peter from The Ozarks) gave this advice back in 2020 which suggests that a Lithium should work just fine assuming the 2.4 amp hour rate is enough.
"Search 32E two brush conversion, V Tronic electronic regulator and Shorai lithium iron
battery on this and Classic American Iron’s forum and you’ll likely find your answer. I
discarded that mechanical cutout and lead acid battery 9 years ago and have had
thousands of carefree miles in all conditions since, never on a charger. The latest
insurance to load reduction has been converting this machine entirely to LED’s enabling
running headlight and spots with impunity in low rpm stop and go riding".
Peter mentions Shorai Lithium Iron. I did find one (LFX18A2-BS06) that'd fit and is 18 amp hour but can't get it here in Oz.
I'm getting way out of my swim lane with the whole 'which battery' stuff so would appreciate any useful info anyone cares to share!
Thanks folks.
Peter
I'm almost finished my H-D 31V and need to get a battery. As I'm restoring it I've got one of those gutted resin copies of an original battery so am looking for something that'll fit inside which pretty much narrows the field to Lithium batteries. The one shown at the link below is what I'm considering and I can get from the local "motorcycle stuff" chain store which is a bonus. What I'm not sure about is the amp hour rating which seems quite low at 2.4 but may not be an issue given the gen is converted to 2 brush, with an electronic regulator, and the head & tail lights have been converted to LED.
I noticed at the bottom of the page it says "replaces B38-6A" which I think is a commonly used 6v battery in old bikes so it may be ok.
SSB LFP612L UltraLite Lithium Motorcycle Battery | Batteries Direct
My other option is to use a sealed AGM as per below which at 20 amp hour seems more than up to the task. It won't fit in the resin case but it's height would make it suitable that I can use the resin lid with it so I'd still have the original looking terminals poking out of the battery box.
Power-Sonic PS Series Battery PS 6 volt 20 ah PS6200
Member 'PRG' (Peter from The Ozarks) gave this advice back in 2020 which suggests that a Lithium should work just fine assuming the 2.4 amp hour rate is enough.
"Search 32E two brush conversion, V Tronic electronic regulator and Shorai lithium iron
battery on this and Classic American Iron’s forum and you’ll likely find your answer. I
discarded that mechanical cutout and lead acid battery 9 years ago and have had
thousands of carefree miles in all conditions since, never on a charger. The latest
insurance to load reduction has been converting this machine entirely to LED’s enabling
running headlight and spots with impunity in low rpm stop and go riding".
Peter mentions Shorai Lithium Iron. I did find one (LFX18A2-BS06) that'd fit and is 18 amp hour but can't get it here in Oz.
I'm getting way out of my swim lane with the whole 'which battery' stuff so would appreciate any useful info anyone cares to share!
Thanks folks.
Peter
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