Hi all;
I'm a new member and have a problem with my brother inlaw's 1990 Yamaha g2 gas cart. He just bought this cart and the battery went dead the first day. I need some troubleshooting advice on the charging circuit. First of all, when I ooked at it, the wiring was a mess. Looks like the previous owner had a short circuit. Lots of melted plastic and chared wires. He put it back together and left a few wire unhooked. Didn't even use connectors or solder, jusaty twisted the wires together and taped them with plastic non electrical tape. I downloaded the wiring diagram and put it back according to the print. Now I want to do some tests and the charging circuit. I'd like to check the output of the starter generator and the voltage regulator. What voltage should I have between the green and red/white wire from the generator? What wire from the voltage regulator should have the supply for the battery and what should the voltage be? I have years of troubleshooting experience and have a good DVM, so all I really need is the voltages.
thanks,
MIke
I'm a new member and have a problem with my brother inlaw's 1990 Yamaha g2 gas cart. He just bought this cart and the battery went dead the first day. I need some troubleshooting advice on the charging circuit. First of all, when I ooked at it, the wiring was a mess. Looks like the previous owner had a short circuit. Lots of melted plastic and chared wires. He put it back together and left a few wire unhooked. Didn't even use connectors or solder, jusaty twisted the wires together and taped them with plastic non electrical tape. I downloaded the wiring diagram and put it back according to the print. Now I want to do some tests and the charging circuit. I'd like to check the output of the starter generator and the voltage regulator. What voltage should I have between the green and red/white wire from the generator? What wire from the voltage regulator should have the supply for the battery and what should the voltage be? I have years of troubleshooting experience and have a good DVM, so all I really need is the voltages.
thanks,
MIke
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