- Sat Jan 23, 2016 9:16 am
#54437
No problem whatsoever Graham. If the trickle charger is working correctly the amount of hydrogen generated will be miniscule. However....You might consider taking the battery out of the bike though and take it back into the garage. I'm not a fan of constant trickle charging as I prefer to top up the battery to a fully charged state and remove the charger then recharge to max in about a months.... time repeat until normal usage is resumed. A cold place is always than a warm place to store batteries and by removing the battery, gives you a chance to wipe out the battery area with bicarb of soda solution or wash out to avoid old battery acid spray mist damaging and rusting the metal-work. Another thing about some battery chargers is they can mistake the state of charge if one cell is a little low and switch over to full charge to attempt to bring the total voltage up even though the other cells are fully charged. This will then overcharge the good cells and bubble off the electrolyte of these perhaps to a dangerous low level where the cells become exposed and they become sulphated and ruined. Modern sealed batteries are obviously better but I still recommend periodic charging rather than constant trickle charging...Les