Battery Problems ...

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Battery Problems ...

Post by sprocket »

Hi all just a quick question for those who might know. Had a problem with the TRX last thursday where it broke it down :( At the time we thought it might have been a fueling problem, cos there was a lot of crap in the bottom of the tank and I had had the tank off recently and may have dislodged some of it causing a blockage.

However the battery was fully discharged as well which we put down to constent attempts to restart.

So I recharged the battery popped it back in started the bike up, but nothing happened .... :shock: Right ... Took the battery back out, got it on the charger and the battery is fully discharged again.

Now is this a fault somewhere in the electrical system causing this is it just that the batterys feckered?

Any ideas anyone?
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Post by Bikerbird »

When my reg/rectifier was knackered was told it can knacker the battery too.
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Post by andrew »

Could be a few things sprocket.

First of all I would recommend you try jump starting the bike from the car or try using a battery that you know works fine. Or even try bump starting the bikes Jak lives on top of a hill which is ideal :-D But before u try starting the bike make sure it has plenty of petrol.

If the bike starts then you may find either:
a. the battery is knackered and will no longer hold a charge (how old is the battery??? they don't last for ever. but before you buy a new one first check the regulator/rectifier (this is easily checked using a multimeter) just to make sure that isn't what caused the battery to go. and then check that
b. your battery charger isn't knackered.

if the bike doesn't start off the car / replacement battery then let me know.
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Post by 1blue »

if you charged it, put it in and it was flat. All in a short space of time with no cranking of the engine, your battery is fcuked. :cry:
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Post by Bondy »

To check if it is the battery Use a slave battery with the your one still installed.
When when the bike is running disconnect the slave.
If if stops or runs rough as f the battery is knackerd.

I know from a past Haldon Grill visit :roll: and we all know about that one :evil:
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Post by Jak »

All sorted ... in the end it was the battery. Popped my Sv battery in and it started up no problem, took her out for a spin to check that it was all ok and she's running beautifully again :D:D:D (sprocket)
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