Potential charging problem

pddgm

90+ Posts
May 15, 2014
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Sunrise Beach, MO
I finally got to take the trike out yesterday (1st time in a month) The battery was almost dead, so had to charge it for a while. Once it started and I got it warmed up and took it down the road, I checked the gauges and notice the warning light on the amp gauge was on and the gauge was showing 10 or 11 amps but not 12 or over. I rode it back and put the trickle charger on it, to finish topping off the charge. Any suggestions where I should start looking for the problem. I checked the alternator belt and it is tight.


Joe
 
Click on the link ,,,a lot of great information and good luck . Does it have a voltage regulator if not it will be a alternator
 
If you have a battery with removable caps check the water level. If low add distilled water. Also make sure all connections are clean and tight including ground connections. Make sure battery terminal connections are clean and tight.
This is a generator:
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This is an alternator:
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Trouble shooting procedures will vary depending on which you have.
 
How old is the batt. you said it sat for a mo. swap the batt with a known good batt. like the one in your car, and go from there, a bad batt. can cause all kinds of elect. prob's. it only takes a few min's for this simple task.
just a thought, just use the kiss system, some times it works.
 

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