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How to wire a GY6 scooter regulator / rectifier and how it all works (Part 2 battery connections)

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2009

okay first we take a look at our battery, the fuse and how it's connected up, also we check the voltages and what you should be getting.

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  • Its 5 Dollars USA lol

  • @AnalogueJosh No, you're fine. The poster here was wrong when he says it should be "at least 12v." It should be 13.4-14.5ish volts. Your number is fine.

    A fully charged battery is 12.6ish volts. Anything under that will be draining the battery. A battery doesn't effectively charge unless you have at least 13.5v or so to it. Anything between 12.6 and 13.4 will more or less act like a maintainer more than it will a charger.

  • Hmm, I just tested my battery and I'm getting about 14.98 volts when idling - do you think this could be a bad battery or rectifier?

  • Interesting vid.. Enjoyed watching.

  • good vids. electrics are tricky.

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