Some research on the Scooter Community forums indicated that the regulator rectifier often fails on this model, leading to progressive loss of charging as well as unreliable starting.
Daelim S1 Charging System |
Standard regulator (left) and upgraded one (right) |
Standard bolt (left) and new one (right) |
The regulator mounts to the same location, with the bolts attached to threads on the scooter frame. Besides the longer bolts, nothing needs to be moved or modified.
The wires pass behind the frame and connect to these two plugs on the right-hand side of the scooter.
Since replacing the regulator, the battery is keeping its charge and I can rely on getting started in the morning. As long as you have a decent tool kit and refer to the service manual, this should be an easy home repair.
6 comments:
hey, thanks for the post.
do you know the part number for the regulator? I can't seem to find anything on the number that is showing in the image.
many thanks,
grant.
31600-SAB-0000-M Is the part number. You can buy it here, fixing my sisters right now. http://koreanbikeparts.com/index.php/genuine-daelim-regulator-s1-125-sv125-vj125-vjf250-sn125.html
I ordered it through the Australian importer, didn't know the part number. Hope you found one!
The wires is the same???
The wires is the same???
Yep, it was just a straight plug and play job. The only difference was the new one needing longer bolts to attach it.
May I ask who the Australian importer is? My regulator just died on my S1. :(
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