Re: Scooter problems
- From: The Wanderer <me@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 16:33:52 +0000
On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 16:23:55 -0000, (not quite so) Fat Sam wrote:
Palindrome wrote:
(not quite so) Fat Sam wrote:
Temprance wrote:
I don't wish to have to spend a lot of money which I have not enough
of so can anybody give me their thoughts on what is wrong with my
Mercury M48 Scooter. I've got a glitch where all of a sudden it
slows right down and then picks up again. A bit scary as I don't
want to be stuck somewhere. It did it today and about 40 seconds
before the power came back. According to my manual it should beep
at me when something is not working but so far it has remained
silent. temprance
Sounds to me like it could be a problem with the rheostat that forms
the throttle mechanism.
It may be damaged, or it might need cleaning.
Is there any regularity to it?
Does it always happen when you hit the same speed?
Or does it happen when you go over rough surfaces? That might just
suggest somethng as simple as a loose connection or a cracked solder
joint.
Wow, I haven't seen a speed controller with a rheostat for, oh, more
years than I can remember. IME, they all use pwm controllers, these
days. YMMV.
If you mean "potentiometer", I dare say that the OP gave the throttle
a good old waggle when it stopped. So any poor contact point would
have been moved off, quite quickly.
Errr. I may have my terminology mixed up...
I mean a variable resistor type thingy...Is that a rheostat or a
potentiometer?
Variable resistor.....?
Rheostat and potentiometer seem quite dated.
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the dot wanderer at tesco dot net
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