Yuasa Battery Conventional 6N6-3B without battery acid
Yuasa Battery Conventional 6N6-3B without battery acid
Yuasa Battery Conventional 6N6-3B without battery acid

Yuasa Battery Conventional 6N6-3B without battery acid

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More information about Yuasa Battery Conventional 6N6-3B without battery acid:

Part
Battery
Quality
New part (price include VAT)
Length
99mm
Capacity (Ah)
6
Voltage (V)
6
Brand
Yuasa
Battery type
Conventional
Base Height
111mm
Starting current (CCA)
0
Base Width (mm)
57mm

Short description

The Yuasa battery 6N6-3B is a conventional 6V battery with a capacity of 6 Ah. Yuasa batteries are o...

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Full description

The Yuasa battery 6N6-3B is a conventional 6V battery with a capacity of 6 Ah. Yuasa batteries are often used as original equipment batteries because of the high quality they deliver. A conventional battery must first be filled with battery acid before installation in the motorcycle. This also applies to this battery and must therefore be filled with 300ml of acid. Pay close attention while filling the battery. Battery acid is an aggressive liquid. So protect your skin and eyes. After filling the Yuasa 6N6-3B battery, it needs about half an hour to come to rest. After half an hour the battery is charged for about 75%. To give the battery a good start, it is wise to fully charge it first with a suitable 6V trickle charger. A battery that has not been given sufficient attention during commissioning has a much shorter lifespan. A battery that is at the end of its life will cause problems starting the motorcycle. In addition, electrical and especially electronic components are very sensitive to a malfunctioning battery. If you think you won't be using your motorcycle for a long time, such as during the winter break, charge it throughout the winter with a trickle charger. The charger keeps the battery fit by discharging it slightly and then recharging it through a cycle set by the manufacturer.