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Post by cattin5 on May 4, 2014 15:00:24 GMT -6
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Post by cattin5 on May 4, 2014 13:29:44 GMT -6
I replaced the regulator and did not fix the problem. I cant seem to find where the stator is located (seems to be easy to find on other bikes) or if it even has one? The model is a Sunl 250t-29
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Post by cattin5 on Apr 26, 2014 16:47:37 GMT -6
and yes my light switch is on the right side but the the lights turn on and off just fine.
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Post by cattin5 on Apr 26, 2014 16:44:02 GMT -6
Thanks for your reply, but the motor is running when the lights are on, and I can go cruising on it for hours with no problem, it's just when I kill it and try to restart it it seems to have drained my battery and sometimes it starts sometimes it does not, but you're probably right about the lights.
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Post by cattin5 on Apr 26, 2014 15:37:25 GMT -6
I have done the voltage test on my battery to my Sunl 250CC scooter and it is showing that the battery is charging, however when I turn the lights on the voltage starts to drop and starts to drain my battery. It does not seem to have a problem when it's running, no dimming lights or anything that would show it's draining, just when I kill it and try to restart it does the battery seem to have drained. I did install some brighter lights in sometime back, could this be the cause?
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