Has anyone used a NOCA battery jump starter on a Streetfighter V2S?. I've just taken delivery of my bike and am still getting acquainted with it. I've not had any issues with the battery as of yet but have had plenty of flat bike batteries in the past. This bike's tech is far advanced to my last bike and it also has a lithium battery. Therefore wanted to check that using a NOCA was not going to cause any damage. If the NOCA is an option how do I access the battery and terminals?
NOCO do not include a lithium chemistry battery in their list of batteries suitable to jump using any of their jump packs. I look long and hard look recently. However, there are several web sites that say you can jump a lithium battery but it carries a risk. I believe lithium batteries with a BMS are less likely to self destruction, in the worst case. I carry a NOCO jump pack but have yet to use it on a lithium battery. Works really well on lead acid and AGM. Andy
Thanks Andy, I saw something where NOCA claimed their jump starter could be used on lithium batteries but wanted to make sure.
Just looked at the GB10, GB20 and GB40 instructions over a beer in the hotel and all clearly state they are for boosting lead acid batteries only in the small print. Andy
I guess I'll have to look at trickle charging. Anyone know of a trickle charger compatible with the V2S lithium battery?
Ducati do a charger which is made for them by TecMate who make the OptiMate range: https://www.ducati.com/gb/en/current-offers/all-new-ducati-lithium-battery-charger There are quite a few other threads on the forum with charger recommendations.
https://www.halfords.com/motoring/b...2NjkwMTMkbzEkZzAkdDE3NTc2NjkwMTMkajYwJGwwJGgw, less than half the price and more versatile Andy