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lnchbox
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PostPosted: 01:38 - 28 Apr 2017    Post subject: Hyosung gt650r Battery Draining Reply with quote

So, I've put in a new stator and a new regulator. But my battery is being drained. It'll read like 12.75 when the battery is fully charged but it'll slowly start decreasing. the lowest I've seen it go is 11.8. Ground seems good and the main fuse is ok. I double checked all of my connections for the parts but I'm still getting a drain. My Hazard light switch seems to be stuck. But the hazards aren't on. And the blinkers still work. BUT while checking the power, the amount drops considerably when I turn the blinkers on. Not even the high beam bothers the power level. Can someone please help me. this is driving me insane.
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Matt B
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PostPosted: 09:36 - 28 Apr 2017    Post subject: Reply with quote

Drops to 11.8 over what period of time?

Disconnect the hazard switch then, take it out of the circuit and see if that helps.

Battery could be FUBAR, especially if its gone completely flat in the past.
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lnchbox
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PostPosted: 14:17 - 28 Apr 2017    Post subject: Reply with quote

After about half an hour or so.

I thought it was the battery as well. So I bought a New one. Same issue. From what I understand, that hazard switch pulls a lot of energy. I'm fling going to try disconnecting it this morning and see if that helps.
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