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IanFrancisco
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Well: I have been having the usual charging system woes with my recently acquired 1980 GS450S. So, I printed out the Stator Papers testing diagram, got out my digital multimeter and went to work. Previously, after a ride at night the headlight blew both hi and lo beams and went I got home the battery was flat, not completely dead but discharged enough to not be able to crank the starter. So after topping the battery off with some distilled water and recharging it, I determined using the Stator Papers tests that my stator was good and that my RR was trash. Did the recommended cleaning and reseating of every connector and ground wire on the bike including the ones in the headlight bucket. Spent the money for the Electrex RR10 and installed it a couple of nights ago. Tested the charging circuit again and saw the correct 13.5 to 14.8V at between 2500 and 5k rpm. Replaced the headlight, which BTW is a standard H4 60/55 watt unit that the previous owner had installed. I was a happy guy again! That is until I went out for a ride tonight, about 90 minutes of around town riding with plenty of stops at signals and some stretches of 55-60mph riding. Well guess what, the battery started getting low again as evidenced by the headlight dimming when the blinkers and brake lights were on, and at 5-6k rpm the blinkers were speeding up like they did with the junk OEM RR. And when I got home sure enough the battery won't crank the starter over again. What is going on? The battery looks good, clean plates, etc. At least the headlight didn't blow again, evidence that the Electrex RR is doing its job. I guess it's time to spend more money on a new battery. Too bad I can't find a modern glass-mat sealed battery for this bike. I looked on the web for about 3 hrs. The closest one is for a H-D Sportster and is way overkill at 16aH and about triple the cold cranking amps of the standard battery. Would it burn up the starter or blow fuses, or worse? Another question for anyone who cares to answer; Is this H4 headlight drawing too much power for the electrical system? Should I go back to a standard sealed beam? I sure like being able to see where I'm going at night but I think CA requires daytime headlights for bikes and even if not it seems safer to run the lights all the time. Can't have the battery going dead like this. Suggestions and opinions would be most welcome.
Suffering from Murphy's Law here,
Ian
Suffering from Murphy's Law here,
Ian