CAN-AM DEFENDER HD10 Flickering Battery Boiling
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Voltage Regulator Rectifier
The voltage regulator is the gatekeeper between the stator's raw AC output and the vehicle's DC system; a failure here allows excessive voltage to reach the battery. This over-voltage triggers a chemical thermal runaway in the battery cells, leading to the 'boiling' of electrolyte fluid and gas discharge. Simultaneously, the erratic voltage levels exceed the operating parameters of the vehicle's lighting circuits, causing the observed flickering.
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AGM Battery 12V 30Ah
Once a battery has reached a 'boiling' state, the internal lead plates are often warped or sulfated due to extreme heat and loss of fluid. Even if the regulator is replaced, the physical integrity of the battery's internal cells is likely compromised, leading to high internal resistance and potential shorting. Replacement is necessary to ensure the new charging components are not stressed by a damaged load.
SKU: 410301203
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DIY Repair Guide
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