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Ninja 650 not starting (short circuit sound)

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Ok done, i replaced the battery and it works. So it was the battery.

As for charging as I had that fill the battery with liquid so it could not have been charged.

When you fill it the battery is charged.

Charging reverses the discharge chemical reaction.

Bingo.
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Ok done, i replaced the battery and it works. So it was the battery.

As for charging as I had that fill the battery with liquid so it could not have been charged.

When you fill it the battery is charged.

Charging reverses the discharge chemical reaction.

You seem to know more about batteries than Yuasa.

http://www.atbatt.com/motorcycle-batteries/how-to-fill-and-charge-yuasa-ytx14-bs-motorcycle-battery

For demonstration purposes we use a voltmeter to check the charge of our battery after filling the acid. We get a reading of 12.7 volts

When we remove the charger we test our voltage again and we get a reading of 13.7 which indicates our battery is fully charged.

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