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Post by kissmygas on Mar 26, 2014 20:00:26 GMT -5
Thank you,
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Post by kissmygas on Mar 25, 2014 19:39:12 GMT -5
Any thoughts anyone? I even took the regulator off a new unit in case it was different from standard one. Same result.
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Post by kissmygas on Mar 24, 2014 17:25:04 GMT -5
Most of my parts come from partsforscooters.com. Some from other suppliers.
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Post by kissmygas on Mar 24, 2014 14:52:54 GMT -5
Update: I found a bent prong in one of the connectors for the controls. It shorted out the whole system. Fixed prong. Voltage now down to 19. Replaced regulator and stator again. Still blowing bulbs. This is on the AC side
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Post by kissmygas on Mar 24, 2014 13:17:43 GMT -5
I'm working on a nearly new Taotao T3 with a QMB that keeps blowing headlights. I have replaced both the Stator and several regulators - Including one I took off another new unit and I'm still pushing 29V to the headlight. Any thoughts?
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