chinese 110cc atv
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#12
i went and bought a better quallity meter and it reads 12.60 at the battery when i try to start it it drops to 7.50-8.00 with cables and 5.30 without
and at the starter it reads 4.32 when you try to start it without jumper cables and 8.23 with jumper cables
and i did replace the starter with a brand new one and it made no difference
and at the starter it reads 4.32 when you try to start it without jumper cables and 8.23 with jumper cables
and i did replace the starter with a brand new one and it made no difference
#14
Since your just starting at using a meter I'd double check those readings just to be sure you get the same results.
If you really are dragging down the battery to 5.3 volts (from 12.6 volts unloaded), you were measuring right on the battery +/-terminals, then the battery is bad, the starter is bad, or the engine is frozen.
To drag a good fully charged battery down to 5.3 volts would take about 100 amps of current draw. The wires going to your starter would get hot. The starter would get hot. The most likely scenario is that your battery is bad (as aircube already noted).
The part that doesn't make sense is that when you jump the quad battery to your car or truck battery it doesn't get much better. Are you really jumping your quad to a car or truck battery, and are you using real automotive style jumper cables that can pass hundreds of amps of current? Or are you doing something like just hooking the quad to a battery charger? You need to jump the battery to your car/truck using real jumper cables.
And to second aircube (and earlier armagh), never hook your little quad battery up to a charger that charges at more than 2 amps.
If you really are dragging down the battery to 5.3 volts (from 12.6 volts unloaded), you were measuring right on the battery +/-terminals, then the battery is bad, the starter is bad, or the engine is frozen.
To drag a good fully charged battery down to 5.3 volts would take about 100 amps of current draw. The wires going to your starter would get hot. The starter would get hot. The most likely scenario is that your battery is bad (as aircube already noted).
The part that doesn't make sense is that when you jump the quad battery to your car or truck battery it doesn't get much better. Are you really jumping your quad to a car or truck battery, and are you using real automotive style jumper cables that can pass hundreds of amps of current? Or are you doing something like just hooking the quad to a battery charger? You need to jump the battery to your car/truck using real jumper cables.
And to second aircube (and earlier armagh), never hook your little quad battery up to a charger that charges at more than 2 amps.
#15
i concur about the jumper cables. don't get a cheap set, they hardly work. i mean, really, what if you needed them for your vehicle? i spent 75.00 on mine 20 yrs ago. they're good and still work great. cheap sets suck.........you get what you pay for though..quality, always go with quality.
#19
Because if you hooked a 64 amp charger up to a batt of this size it is very likley fried. It will likely have bad cells. I have a friend that charged his fishfinder batt at the 12amp setting twice and fried it. 12 amps would have charged it in 1/2 hour, he left it on for about 12 hours


