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Post by one1 on Jul 23, 2016 15:42:37 GMT -6
I started the 260 today and after a few seconds it died. I had to rev it to keep it going and then the dash lights went out and headlights. The city lights stayed on, oddly enough. Then I blew the headlight and 2 dash lights. I knew immediately it was spiking voltage, so I tested and sure enough almost 20 volts at the dash lights. How do I determine if it is a rectifier, resistor, or stator? Key points: - List item 1
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Post by one1 on Jul 23, 2016 16:36:29 GMT -6
I also have these 2 diodes that have been looking toasty lately and idk what they are for.
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Post by jct842 on Jul 23, 2016 22:20:07 GMT -6
Go into our library and start reading, there are a lot of answers there. Doubt if any problems with stator. Do the listed check out for stator/regulator. You should be able to match up a generic diagram to trace out the current paths.
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Post by tvnacman on Jul 24, 2016 5:44:42 GMT -6
I'm thinking regulator, post pics of the regulator and the wires and colors.
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Post by one1 on Jul 24, 2016 18:31:31 GMT -6
Thank you, I have new information. Now today I waslked outside and the dash lights, city lights, etc won't turn off. I turned the scoot off and they are still on. Is this a regulator driven circuit?
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Post by one1 on Jul 24, 2016 18:32:07 GMT -6
I'm thinking regulator, post pics of the regulator and the wires and colors. John It's the two plug regulator on 250/260s.
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Post by one1 on Jul 24, 2016 18:40:17 GMT -6
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Post by tvnacman on Jul 25, 2016 3:47:22 GMT -6
the diodes will not give you overvoltage.
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Post by one1 on Jul 28, 2016 12:34:10 GMT -6
They are check diodes that in series function as a regulator before looping back to the battery. They could oscillate, but I'd like more Info
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Post by one1 on Jul 28, 2016 13:40:10 GMT -6
So here's the issue with the voltage. It's idling at 19v at the lights, blown every single one of them. Revving to 30v before the voltage cuts out completely, which I'm sure is the regulator giving up and shutting off. The battery voltage doesn't change at ALL ever, which makes sense because the check diodes are what regulates the voltage back to the battery and they are toast. My new ones will be here tomorrow.
NOW, that said.... "I" think the system can oscillate because I suspect one of the check diodes is tied to ground (theory). The problem here is that in a normal scoot the regulator is the only part. This one has a 2 plug regulator instead of a 1 plug, it's huge comparably in size. It has a resistor. It has 2 check diodes. I haven't been able to talk to someone familiar with this setup to help troubleshoot the overvoltage. I'd happily order a regulator if I knew that would fix it.
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Since the stator is putting out, is there ANY way it could be on the fritz and be shooting too much into the regulator?
Since the check diodes are out of the system, is there nay way it could be oscillating without them, or needing them to send the extra voltage back to the battery to complete the circuit?
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Post by one1 on Jul 28, 2016 14:11:06 GMT -6
Regulator in my 260 beside the one from my 80. Positive test lead of voltmeter on yellow wires. Using negative of voltmeter I get nothing. When reversed I get: Green 500 Black 0 Red 0
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Post by jct842 on Jul 28, 2016 14:29:52 GMT -6
Go back to square 1. Do the stator test as outlined in the library, if it is within specs replace the regulator.
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Post by one1 on Jul 28, 2016 14:49:44 GMT -6
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