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Old 08-21-2015, 09:13 PM   #1
DaveH   DaveH is offline
 
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Weird electrical failure

Hi all,

I have a Chinese LB150-12, 150cc. I had noticed that the battery was beginning to not hold a charge. I opened the battery and found that there was almost no acid in it anymore. In an effort to save the battery, I added distilled water - really, just to see what would happen. The battery momentarily started taking a charge, but then died completely. I decided to replace the battery.

After installing the new battery, I noticed some other odd things. First, both my low-beam headlights were burned out but the high-beams still worked. Also, the horn stopped working. I had a spare regulator, so I tested the charging system at the battery with the old regulator and found that the battery was getting about 13 volts at idle and about 14.1 when revved. I installed a new regulator and did the same test. This time, I got about 13.4 volts at idle and 14.5 revved up.

It seems to me that the second regulator is working better than the first one, and obviously the charging system is doing its job. IT also seems that the old regulator had some kind of issue, but could it have caused the headlights to blow out?

Also, some testing revealed that the horn problem was with the horn switch...odd coincidence I suppose because I imagine a power surge could fry the battery and blow the headlights, but a switch?

Otherwise, the scooter runs fine. Any ideas? Thanks!



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