yuki TXT Pro 280 2T - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
How good is who makes it and is there a yuki
The bike is made in Czechoslovakia. There is a 2010 Yuki Darker model. It is a V twin OHC four stroke with carbs, disk brake on front, drum brake on rear, ( kind of backwards thinking ), CDI ignition, air cooled. Good or bad bike is irrelevant. Even if it is a good bike, where is your nearest service center? Do they have parts on hand or have to order from the factory every time? What is the warranty? When you sell the bike, will the new owner be close to the dealer? My personal opinion is that any motorcycle that doesn't have at least five dealers within 50 miles of where I live can be classified as a YUCCKY motorcycle. Best to go with a brand name; Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki or Suzuki.
Need circuit diagram for ARLEC 15e 6-24Volt 15Amp Electronic battery charger OR their later model BC58
I can't find a diagram.
The small potentiometer on the control board likely serves as an adjustable component to fine-tune specific parameters. Here are some possibilities:
Voltage Regulation:
The potentiometer might control the output voltage. By adjusting it, you can set the desired charging voltage for different battery types (e.g., 6V or 12V).
Current Limit Adjustment:
It could be used to set the maximum charging current. Adjusting the potentiometer allows you to limit the charging current based on the battery's capacity and condition.
Sensitivity or Threshold:
Some potentiometers act as sensitivity controls. For example, it might adjust the threshold at which the charger switches between charging and maintenance modes.
Setting the Potentiometer:
Without the specific circuit diagram or detailed information about your charger, I recommend the following general steps:
Observe the Potentiometer:
Identify the potentiometer on the control board. Note its position and any markings (if present).
Consult the User Manual:
Check the user manual or operating instructions. It might provide guidance on adjusting the potentiometer.
Trial and Error:
If no specific instructions are available, start with the potentiometer set to its mid-position.
Gradually adjust it while monitoring the charger's behavior (e.g., charging current, voltage).
Observe how the charger responds to changes in the potentiometer setting.
Fine-tune it based on your specific battery type and desired charging characteristics.
Remember that precise adjustments depend on the charger's design and the battery you're charging.
4/18/2024 7:22:52 PM •
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What is the length of lift cables on a 1993 model 2693 hilo camper and any info on what after market part to use ? thanks
The lift cables on a 1993 model 2693 Hilo camper are 30 feet,2 3/4 inches long and fit the standard height lift of 11 feet 8 inches high to the top of the overhead. The lift uses two cables. According to a Hi- Lo camper travel trailer forum, cable replacement is basically the same on all years and models, with the main difference being the length of the cables from model to model. You can use a cable cut chart to find what cable length you need for your camper, and you'll need to know your year, model name, and box (body) length: Lift cables typically wear out after three to five years, so it's important to replace them as needed and keep them regularly maintained.
4/12/2024 1:26:15 AM •
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on Apr 12, 2024
Were do the fuel lines go to on a mountop 150cc
This particular unit has a typical GY6-style engine with a fuel line designated from the gas tank to the carburetor distinguished by an in-line cylindrical fuel filter located near the center of the line. Best to locate the carburetor distinguished by the location of the air filter, there should be a hose going from that unit up into the gas tank.
Ideally, remove the gas tank entirely and it should reveal the gasoline lines directly to the carburetor.
The photo shows the fuel line/filter indicated in red, and the location of the carburetor within the blue indicator.
2/28/2024 4:42:51 PM •
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on Feb 28, 2024
Cleaned my carburetors and the Jets and now my bike won't start. I have a spark but it won't start.
All questions need FULL 'year make model', as the first 3 words.
Then there are 10,000 categories listed by 'make year model'.
So we are working blind.
Make sure gasoline is being delivered to the carbs by removing the fuel delivery pipe.
Carbs come in different systems. If it has a float bowl on the bottom, tap it with the handle of a screwdriver as it may be stuck.
Turn the engine over. If it doesn't start, remove the spark plug and see if it is wet with gas?
You need three things for an engine to start
Clean gas
A spark at the right time
Compression
You have one thing missing
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2/21/2024 6:59:48 PM •
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on Feb 21, 2024
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