sledhead5000
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Been riding all spring no problems, then I left the key on for 3 days and found the battery completely dead. Hooked a booster to it, quad started fine but the battery wouldn't build up any charge so I kept having to boost it.
I pulled the battery out, stuck it on a trickle charger, but nothing would go in, 0 amps. I took a volt meter across the battery terminals, read 0 Volts. Nothing. Nada. Ziltch.
This battery worked fine until 3 days ago, I refuse to believe that killing it once can result in this and am thinking that there must be an internal connection loose in the battery. Not just one bad cell (would read 10V), but the battery post has come completely disconnected from the internals somehow. The quad wasn't moved, didn't do anything to it other than an oil change after the last ride. Bloody replacement battery is $154. There was nothing wrong with the old one! Does not compute!
Anyone else had this happen? I'm gonna pry it open tonight and see if I can fix it.
The battery is a YTZ7S, good shape, no corrosion, fairly new (I think), and it's on a 2008 Raptor 250.
I pulled the battery out, stuck it on a trickle charger, but nothing would go in, 0 amps. I took a volt meter across the battery terminals, read 0 Volts. Nothing. Nada. Ziltch.
This battery worked fine until 3 days ago, I refuse to believe that killing it once can result in this and am thinking that there must be an internal connection loose in the battery. Not just one bad cell (would read 10V), but the battery post has come completely disconnected from the internals somehow. The quad wasn't moved, didn't do anything to it other than an oil change after the last ride. Bloody replacement battery is $154. There was nothing wrong with the old one! Does not compute!
Anyone else had this happen? I'm gonna pry it open tonight and see if I can fix it.
The battery is a YTZ7S, good shape, no corrosion, fairly new (I think), and it's on a 2008 Raptor 250.