Off Topic Tech Question
#1
Off Topic Tech Question
I have a 1981 Skidoo Everest 500,
Has Electric Start, 12V, And The battery Died and wont hold a charge, So I didnt put it back in. I figured Eh, Who needs electric start.. So i havent put a new battery in it.. Now i Cant seem to keep Light bulbs in the thing, they dont last any longer than 5 seconds.. I figured voltage regulator, But Could it be that theres no battery? And I wrapped the positive battery cable in electrical tape to keep it from hitting any kind of ground..
Has Electric Start, 12V, And The battery Died and wont hold a charge, So I didnt put it back in. I figured Eh, Who needs electric start.. So i havent put a new battery in it.. Now i Cant seem to keep Light bulbs in the thing, they dont last any longer than 5 seconds.. I figured voltage regulator, But Could it be that theres no battery? And I wrapped the positive battery cable in electrical tape to keep it from hitting any kind of ground..
#2
haha thats funny you have one of those. my buddy use to have the same sled and we beat the crap outta it.
but to your question...nope, having a battery in that will not have an effect. if it was 15 years newer and had EFI then yes. the only thing the battery is used for on your sled is the electric start. you must have a short somewhere
but to your question...nope, having a battery in that will not have an effect. if it was 15 years newer and had EFI then yes. the only thing the battery is used for on your sled is the electric start. you must have a short somewhere
#6
I don't know anybody familiar with electrical systems who doesn't think a missing battery will cause your problem. Your battery is your load, and is used (and usually required, these days) to stabilize your voltage and wattage. probably won't matter if the battery is dead or not ( as long as it's not broken/cracked), but your Electrical system needs a load. In the 60's and 70's I do recall the systems had heavier duty regulators, so a battery could be removed from the system without problems.
#7
You know your right.. Im going to take the battery out of the race camaro, 12v, and hook it to the skidoo and see if it blows a bulb.. Because all the lights worked until i took out the batt.
I'll save that for tomarrow..
I'll save that for tomarrow..
#8
Originally Posted by 02hawk796
I don't know anybody familiar with electrical systems who doesn't think a missing battery will cause your problem. Your battery is your load, and is used (and usually required, these days) to stabilize your voltage and wattage. probably won't matter if the battery is dead or not ( as long as it's not broken/cracked), but your Electrical system needs a load. In the 60's and 70's I do recall the systems had heavier duty regulators, so a battery could be removed from the system without problems.
#10
Originally Posted by MetalliCamaro
so matt, without a battery i will blow my bulbs?
#11
Oh I See what you mean. I Have Another regulator.. The bulbs in that machine(Skandic.. parts sled) Thebulbs worked great.. But was electrice start.. the regulators seem to be te same according to parts book..
#14
Um, sort of. The Electric Start works great all dash and tail lights came on, and still work however the head light still blows.. It lasts abit longer though.. before they'd blow instantly.. However Im saving money for Camaro Mods.. Sick of tinkering and screwing around.. Im sure theres a short in the wire going to the headlamp... after all most find there way to the exhaust and burn a little bit..
But all in all It does work..
But all in all It does work..