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Old 06-07-2014, 07:10 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Bvance554 View Post
If your scooter is a 12 volt system, and I assume it is, you will not do any harm jumping it with a 12 volt car battery. The only difference in the batteries is the amperage. Amperage doesn't burn stuff up. That is why we have voltage regulators and not amperage regulators.
No you're very wrong. Amperage is the physical pressure of DC current, amps are indeed what kill, a 200 CCA (cold cranking amperage) battery can kill a full-grown man (it usually doesn't but it can, and has). Most automobiles have batteries in excess of 300CCA, a big scooter battery has about 14CCA

A car battery should NEVER be used to jumpstart a scooter, this is indeed how you burn scooter wiring and set scooters on fire, or make batteries explode.

Our "voltage regulator" is actually called a Voltage Rectifier, it turns the AC current made by most stators into DC current used to run the bike. Few bikes use a DC current system (some do, like Kymco, and some Sym).

You really should have researched before you posted you comment, as disinformation is harmful to both the poster and reader.
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