Surprise Behind Generator Cover ??

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Re: Surprise Behind Generator Cover ??

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I dont think he did ! :P
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I followed the 'Electrosport' guide which differs. I charged the battery @ work and checked it with a multimeter (which had a low battery too :oops: now replaced), and so readings it produced were not accurate.
I did not attempt to check the battery by running the lights, just wanted to turn the engine!

On the upside, my new battery/charger arrived today!

Currently got my old battery on charge at the moment, it's diagnosed as good so far :?: , but gonna leave it for overnight at least before trying it out.

Should get to the bottom of the issue tommorrow anyway, as I'm not at work.
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good luck :D
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Right,

Optimate 4 says my old battery is good :?: so to avoid wastage I'm continuing troubleshooting with this for the time being.
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tomski wrote:Battery and Optimate 4 now on order :grin:
Did you follow the elextrex world guide at all? :P

The first step is fully charge the battery and test the voltage.

The Second step is testing the battery by putting the headlight on for 30 seconds

:D
I've searched for this guide but can't find it, what is the expectant result of this test? I have tested the battery by running the lights for 30 seconds, and the battery still appears to retain 12.8 > 13V afterwards.

Bridging the starter relay does not turn the starter motor.

Syptoms during bridging;

*Instrument lights dim/disappear
*Voltage across battery terminals reduces to 1.5V

I'm going to drop oil and remove R/H engine casing to have a look see.

Any help appreciated, regards,
Tom
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Many apologies for this ongoing, topic diverting thread. Thanks to anyone whose contributed....

Right, removed starter motor n tested directly to battery; no sign.

Either: * Starter Motor is dead
* Or more likely :oops: the battery is dead :whistle:

Best get my new battery prepared then.
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Re: Surprise Behind Generator Cover ??

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there are a couple of things that the VFR loves, one is pristine plugs, another is a real good battery
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tomski wrote:Right,

Optimate 4 says my old battery is good :?: so to avoid wastage I'm continuing troubleshooting with this for the time being.
Neosophist wrote:
tomski wrote:Battery and Optimate 4 now on order :grin:
Did you follow the elextrex world guide at all? :P

The first step is fully charge the battery and test the voltage.

The Second step is testing the battery by putting the headlight on for 30 seconds

:D
I've searched for this guide but can't find it, what is the expectant result of this test? I have tested the battery by running the lights for 30 seconds, and the battery still appears to retain 12.8 > 13V afterwards.

Bridging the starter relay does not turn the starter motor.

Syptoms during bridging;

*Instrument lights dim/disappear
*Voltage across battery terminals reduces to 1.5V

I'm going to drop oil and remove R/H engine casing to have a look see.

Any help appreciated, regards,
Tom
Sounds like your battery is knackered, if it drops below 10v

http://www.electrexworld.co.uk/pdfs/Tro ... G-&-RR.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Theres the electrical diagnostic guide.

Follow it in order from pg1, dont skip anything and charge the battery first. I'll go with the batterys knackered.
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With regret I must inform you... the battery was dead :(
I pulled the lid off to find it was bone dry and crystally inside. Maybe shudda looked a little sooner, ey? :oops:

But It starts so beautifully with the 9Ah replacement. Its like sweet sweet music!! :grin: :grin:

Done some brief checks with the MM and everything appears to be tip-top, but I'll give it a thorough check over ASAP.
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why I outta! what was the very first thing I said to try! :P
rich1988 wrote:buggered battery? can you test the direct voltage from the genny? its around 50 volts isnt it?
!! :mrgreen:

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