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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: sparkman on August 27, 2015, 06:42:35 PM

Title: odd charging question
Post by: sparkman on August 27, 2015, 06:42:35 PM
I've been getting my newly acquired Convert road worthy and have installed a new Yuasa YTX16 battery, diode board, rotor and regulator. Before installing the new parts it would charge at just barely 13V. With the new parts it charged at 14.2. Note, I said "charged". The system lasted about 2 minutes before it quit charging all together. The culprit seems to be the terminal that sends power to the regulator. I disconnected the red wire from the diode board and, with a clip lead, applied battery voltage and it's back to 14.2V. I called the person from whom I bought the parts but got voice mail and haven't heard back yet. My question is: seeing as how the fuse panel is right next to the diode board is it reasonable to just plug the red wire into a switched 12V terminal on the fuse panel and call it fixed?
Title: Re: odd charging question
Post by: sparkman on August 28, 2015, 09:47:19 AM
update: just heard back from Mat at Euro Motoelectrics. He's sending me a new diode board. He's pretty sure that using a switched terminal from the fuse panel is fine but would prefer things to be as Bosch intended. Just in case, you know.
That's pretty cool.
Title: Re: odd charging question
Post by: sparkman on August 28, 2015, 10:01:03 AM
further update: I just called back to get the upgraded, heat sink diode board and when I reached for my wallet to give them a cc number they said "don't worry, we'll upgrade at no additional cost". Even more pretty cool.