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Tao Tao Won't Charge
Apologies to the frequent fliers who may recognize my issue from a previous post elsewhere in this forum. I want to restart my inquiry here in a new post, with a more representative subject line, in hopes of getting fresh eyes on my question.
I have a 110cc Tao Tao. While running, the system voltage never goes over 12.8VDC. I'm expecting it to be somewhere between 13 and 14 volts though. This has ruined a few batteries. I now have another brand new battery installed, fully charged. I have replaced the stator but the system voltage remains around 12.8, with either the old or new stator. I have replaced the voltage regulator, but again the system voltage remains low with either the old or new regulator. While running, I disconnected the battery and find the system voltage is approximately 4VDC. I don't know what else could be causing the issue. Could the stator and/or flywheel magnets need adjusted? If so, I'm unsure how, since they don't look adjustable, after a quick glance at them. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance! |
whats teh voltage when you rev the machine up. Those little machines barley have enough at idle. This is why the lights get brighter as you rev it up
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Originally Posted by Zrock
(Post 3394967)
whats teh voltage when you rev the machine up. Those little machines barley have enough at idle. This is why the lights get brighter as you rev it up
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the stator is not adjustable. Like i said these things barley put out enough voltage to keep things topped up especially if you ride with lights on. I keep our little one on a maintainer during the winter and top up charge every few weeks during the summer or more depending on the riding. The voltage seems right for a small import machine but not 100% sure. I know they wont charge at the same voltage as a full size machine.
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Originally Posted by Zrock
(Post 3395030)
the stator is not adjustable. Like i said these things barley put out enough voltage to keep things topped up especially if you ride with lights on. I keep our little one on a maintainer during the winter and top up charge every few weeks during the summer or more depending on the riding. The voltage seems right for a small import machine but not 100% sure. I know they wont charge at the same voltage as a full size machine.
I will just have to be more watchful of the battery and keep it maintained well. Thanks for the input. |
Jst a FYI but on the little machines i have found the best battery for them of all places is from walmart. 3 years later and its still going strong. All the ones i have bought from dealers have all failed within a year
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Originally Posted by Zrock
(Post 3395145)
Jst a FYI but on the little machines i have found the best battery for them of all places is from walmart. 3 years later and its still going strong. All the ones i have bought from dealers have all failed within a year
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