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Right, well you are not going to overcharge the battery with 13.5v. It will vary a bit depending on how charged up the battery is already, but you shouldn't get any more problems.
Hi I am trying to fit a 27 mil Kabhi to my 110 mL Teo Teo quad bike and need a manifold spinner to make it fit but after receiving my spinner I can’t work out how to fit the manifold on top of the spinner without hitting the bolts that join the spinner to the block any advice would be very much appreciated
bought this from the net for Christmas last year for grandkids, it has cooked 3 batteries. Under warranty sent stator and reg....didn't help 2 regulators later still over charging. at idle 13 volts has idle goes up peaked at 17.8 volts...unplug regulator stops charging. any help would be Appreciated
It looks like the rectifier does not regulate the voltage only converts from ac to dc. So I bought a regulator from Amazon and wired it. Now the voltage won't go past 14 volts. I'm gonna put the links and pics. Let me know if you got any questions. FYI Input negative is from the chassis
The output negative on the regulator is not connected.
Cut the red wore exiting the regulator. Connect the input positive on the regulator to the red wire exiting the rectifier. Connect the output positive to other end of the red wire you vut
It's the regulator. Picked up a used tao tao 110 to match the older kids one. And had no spark. So replaced the stator and ran but noticed it over charging. Replace regulator from one on amazon. Same thing. Took the one off the newer quad that ran perfect and bam only 14.5 volts max.... so time to find a good regulator...... hope this helps others. No there is no info on amazon regulator, all 3 look identical but the one bad one that was on used quad and the good regulator have some id lettering on back side of them. Pic for more info on them...