by Meds » Tue Sep 09, 2014 4:19 pm
Have a go at the bits below, PM me if you need more info as this is a general guide and I dint know what your set up is
From the Info you have given
It's Either the Main Frame/engine earth or there isn't a main supply.
Check and clean and remake the main engine earth. If this doesn't cure the problem then look at the main supply.
4 main options,
1) Your stator Flywheel system has a fault
2)Your regulator is faulty.
3)The supply wiring is open circuit
4)The supply wiring is short circuit to frame
The basic idea here is to isolate each part of the circuit to isolate the fault.
Disconnect the regulator output circuit and see if you have a supply voltage on the output pins of the regulator
If you do then it's a wiring open circuit or short circuit upstream of the regulator,
Otherwise, Disconnect the wire on the regulator input and see if you have supply voltage
If you do then it's something to do with the regulator ( try bypassing it and see if the fault clears)but remember if you rev the scoot you may blow bulbs)
Otherwise disconnect the stator lighting output and check for supply voltage,
if you do then you need to check the continuity of the wiring upto the regulator connections this is where the fault is
Otherwise the fault lies with the stator/Flywheel and and it's associated wiring.
Wiring open/short circuit.
If the regulator is giving an output on its pins with the output wire disconnected then either there is an open circuit in the wiring and connections or there is a short circuit to the frame somewhere. Reconnect the regulator output and try the following, when you are doing this look for broken, damaged or loose connections or connections touching the frame.
access the headset and disconnect the supply wire, do a continuity check between the supply wire and the frame
if it's a dead short then the supply wire is touching the frame somewhere,
Otherwise test the voltage and see if there is supply volts, if there is then there is a short in the headset and the back brake should begin working again.
If there isn't supply volts you have bad connection or a broken wire.
check the wiring at the back brake and anywhere else you can see, look for loose connections, broken wires and any kind of mechanical damage
This won't find every fault but it will help.
If you have a battery disconnect it, it only confuses the issue
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