Apollo125 quad no power
#1
Hey guys, So I'm writing this to ask if anyone has experienced this issue.
I was charging my kids Apollo 125 quad, and it overcharged accidentally because it started smoking (yes smoke).
I unplugged the charger and it had no power, absolutely none.
I ordered a new battery, and figured I might as well go on and do a carb upgrade as it was bogging badly and cleaning it hadn't produced better results. So I installed the new battery from Amazon, and to my surprise I still have absolutely no power. I'm wondering if there is a fuse that I may have blown or possibly something else. Can anyone point me in the right direction.
I was charging my kids Apollo 125 quad, and it overcharged accidentally because it started smoking (yes smoke).
I unplugged the charger and it had no power, absolutely none.
I ordered a new battery, and figured I might as well go on and do a carb upgrade as it was bogging badly and cleaning it hadn't produced better results. So I installed the new battery from Amazon, and to my surprise I still have absolutely no power. I'm wondering if there is a fuse that I may have blown or possibly something else. Can anyone point me in the right direction.
#2
There will be a fuse on the wire between battery positive and ignition switch. Voltage regulator is also connected to this wire, so all that power was going to the voltage reg before the fuse blew, it could also have suffered, but see what happens with a new fuse.
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