I went out to start my trike and when I turned the key on it makes a hissing sound, no lights, no radio or anything. I know the battery is up because I have a charger on it. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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I went out to start my trike and when I turned the key on it makes a hissing sound, no lights, no radio or anything. I know the battery is up because I have a charger on it. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Put a meter on the battery, if 12.7 v and doesn’t drop below 10 v when starting , check connections. No lights, no radio = no juice!
First is it a charger, Or a maintainer....And how old is the battery...:Shrug:
The more info you can give us the easier it might be to get help...
I think it is the maintainer, I put a charger on it and the lights work, might be time for a new battery.
[QUOTE=howardg;622594]I think it is the maintainer, I put a charger on it and the lights work, might be [COLOR=#ff0000]time for a new battery.[/COLOR][/QUOTE]
Sounds like that to me......:Shrug:
Will a battery go bad just all of a sudden? I got it started, let it run about 15 minutes and turned it off and now nothing.
[QUOTE=howardg;622603]Will a battery go bad just all of a sudden? I got it started, let it run about 15 minutes and turned it off and now nothing.[/QUOTE]
Yes, unfortunately they do all the time. One minute they're good, the next they're junk. It's a fine line that separates good from bad when it comes to batteries.
Put a voltmeter on your battery
Start with 12.7 volts= full charge
Turn on head lights if volts drop below 10 and do not recover when light is turned off your battery is bad
OK so what battery do you guys recommend? I had a interstate in it.
Walmart.com had the Yuasa YTX20L for 79.99 and free shipping, might check there and see.
[QUOTE=howardg;622566]I went out to start my trike and when I turned the key on it makes a hissing sound, no lights, no radio or anything. I know the battery is up because I have a charger on it. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks[/QUOTE]
Hissing sound, what would make that, a loose connection at the battery?
[QUOTE=RUMRUNR;622999]Hissing sound, what would make that, a loose connection at the battery?[/QUOTE]
I have seen dead shorts in batteries do that just before they blow up
[QUOTE=Jack Klarich;623047]I have seen dead shorts in batteries do that just before they blow up[/QUOTE]
+1 Unfortunately it has happen to me. Now I stay ahead of the game and replace batteries every two years, no matter what.
Pooch, is the [LEFT][COLOR=#333333][FONT=Verdana] Yuasa YTX20L battery better than a Interstate?[/FONT][/COLOR][/LEFT]
[QUOTE=howardg;623154]Pooch, is the [LEFT][COLOR=#333333][FONT=Verdana] Yuasa YTX20L battery better than a Interstate?[/FONT][/COLOR][/LEFT]
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I can't tell you which is better or worse but I stopped carrying Yuasa in favor of Interstate.
Nearly 30% of my Yuasa batteries failed, whereas I have 1-2% failure rate with Interstate and they replace them .... at no charge too.:clapping:
Good to know.
I took the interstate battery out and put on a 20 amp charger for 24 hours and the needle didn't move. It just wouldn't charge.
[QUOTE=howardg;625094]I took the interstate battery out and put on a 20 amp charger for 24 hours and the needle didn't move. It just wouldn't charge.[/QUOTE]
I would guess that that battery is toast........And i would not recommend putting the new battery on an 20 amp charger for more than an hour....Less is better...
[QUOTE=howardg;625094]I took the interstate battery out and put on a 20 amp charger for 24 hours and the needle didn't move. It just wouldn't charge.[/QUOTE]
What did the needle indicate Howard ? What kind of charger do you use ? Call me if you have a chance.
Bob is most likely correct about the toast part.
Jim, I have lost your number but the charger is a 2/20/50 and the needle never moves off of zero in fact it go neg even after 24 hrs.