Battery draining
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Battery draining
My 85 spree goes through batteries much faster than expected. If it isn't driven for more than two days, the battery has to be recharged to engage starter. Battery isn't completely dead as there's always enough power to light the tail light but not enough to start the engine. I've tried tracing the wiring harness for any obvious shorts but can't find any problem. Thanks.
- Farfignugin
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Check the electrolite levels in the battery (they arn't sealed, that's what those red caps are on the battery). Usually low electrolite will cause this to happen (mine did this as well, but it was mostly because I overcharged the battery causing it to boil off). If the electrolite is low, fill CAREFULLY with distilled water (you can get it at a supermarket or somewhere that sells water) DO NOT USE ANYTHING ELSE OTHER THAN DISTILLED WATER.
If it's not that, then check your charging cercuit. Otherwise I wouldn't know what to do.
If it's not that, then check your charging cercuit. Otherwise I wouldn't know what to do.
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Yes the spree is charging, Im getting good voltage to the batt. It charges well, when the batt is dead I can kick start it, drive it for a while and then it has enough juice for the elect. start. The batt is new and holds a charge for weeks if I take it out of the scoot. When I leave it in its dead in 2 days.
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To test for battery drain it is best to use a volt meter as there may
not be enough amperage to register on an amp meter. Place the
volt meter between the positive battery post and the positive cable.
If there is any reading you have a drain. A source of drain on old
cars and bikes is dirt on switches. Add a little moisture in the air
and electricity can flow through the dirt around an open switch.
This can also happen at light sockets. Dirt on top of a battery can
also drain a battery as moisture in the air allows electicity to flow
though the dirt from post to post. New batteries should be clean
and not the problem here. Chuck
not be enough amperage to register on an amp meter. Place the
volt meter between the positive battery post and the positive cable.
If there is any reading you have a drain. A source of drain on old
cars and bikes is dirt on switches. Add a little moisture in the air
and electricity can flow through the dirt around an open switch.
This can also happen at light sockets. Dirt on top of a battery can
also drain a battery as moisture in the air allows electicity to flow
though the dirt from post to post. New batteries should be clean
and not the problem here. Chuck
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It only completes the circuit if there's a closed circuit there.
If the bike's off, it should be an open circuit.
You're right though. Voltmeter will only tell you if there's a leak. Ammeter will tell you how much is leaking...
If the bike's off, it should be an open circuit.
You're right though. Voltmeter will only tell you if there's a leak. Ammeter will tell you how much is leaking...
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noiseguy was right....I put the meter between the -bat and the -cable had 14.23vdc on the meter. Pulled the connector to the regulater, down to .12vdc. So I installed a different regulater, it is still at .12vdc. So im charging the batt. now, will drive tommarrow. Will keep posted. NOW my wifes spree has a locked up clutch I think, this is an '86 with 327 orig. miles on it. It ran great until late last season, it started to jitter at take off and now when I try to kick it, the kick will lock up. If I roll it 1 foot it will let me kick it a few more times, any thoughts before I tear into a virgin scoot?
Tear away, only way to fix it is to open it up. Now if you wanted to paint it camo, I might try to talk you out of it...
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