4-stroker33
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My 2005 RS Venture broke down yesterday, on my first trip of the year. It was not charging, and after 10 miles the battery was dead and the engine would not run. My old 1999 600 Venture was near-by with a dead battery and worked fine. Actually pulled the RS venture back home.
Problem was traced to a bad connection on the output of the rectifier/regulator assembly. It was damaged from over-heating. I replaced the plug, cleaned up the terminals and it now charges fine.
When I started it for the first time I had to boost it with my ATV. It took around 30 to 40 seconds of cranking to fire up. When it started, the charging system was probably over-loaded with two partially drained batteries connected to the RS Venture. I think this is when the damage occurred to the connection.
A well drained battery can demand a high charging current, which can deteriorate any loose connections in the charging system.
Problem was traced to a bad connection on the output of the rectifier/regulator assembly. It was damaged from over-heating. I replaced the plug, cleaned up the terminals and it now charges fine.
When I started it for the first time I had to boost it with my ATV. It took around 30 to 40 seconds of cranking to fire up. When it started, the charging system was probably over-loaded with two partially drained batteries connected to the RS Venture. I think this is when the damage occurred to the connection.
A well drained battery can demand a high charging current, which can deteriorate any loose connections in the charging system.