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Mine is a R/R from a Goldwing. It has worked great for about 20 months.
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Here's apic of my CBR1000RR unit with a case fan installed.
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Not really, but can't tell for sure. What is plugged in to the female connector of the black wire?Here is a photo of my hookup. Does it look correct?
16.3 volts is to high!Started engine. At 1100 rpm idle I get 14.2 volts, at 4,000 rpm I get about 16.3.???? Tom
You have the sense wire going to ground?The female black end is attached to the black wire that used to go to the old regulator. I don't have any tailight plugs under the seat of my GS550ES, at least that I can see. Thanks
If you have a Honda R/R the green wire from the R/R is ground. This should go to the frame or the negative terminal of the battery. The Black wire from the unit needs to go to a switched (on with ignition switch) 12 volt live wire. I used the rear brake switch wire. Find the rear brake switch and follow the wire where it plugs into the harness. Make a Y by soldering two wires together in a shape of a Y. The bottom of the Y will plug into the black wire off the Honda R/R. The other two will plug into where you unplugged the brake switch from the harness.OK Duaneage, As I have the R/R hooked up right now, I have the three yellows plugged to the three yellows, the red to red, and the black wire female end plugged to the black/white wire from the old RR. The black male plug is not connected to anything yet. So you are telling me to hook this up to the orange/white wire from my tail light switch? If this is true I will do it but will have to splice in a piece of wire to reach my tail light switch wiring. I will await your reply before I touch anything. Thanks
So you are telling me to hook this up to the orange/white wire from my tail light switch? If this is true I will do it but will have to splice in a piece of wire to reach my tail light switch wiring. I will await your reply before I touch anything. Thanks