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:Ddear sir
recently purchased honda regulator rectifyier model shindengen sh232-12 to fit on my suzuki gs 750 db oweing to original reg/rec failure herd that hondas are much better ,not sure about the wireing tho ,the wires are three yelloe one red with white stripe one green and one brown but looks blackish ,any help on wireing on to gs would be very helpfull ,

regards trev;)
 
The three yellows connect to the stator leads in any order.

Red/white is +12V
Green is ground

Black is the sense wire -- it needs to be hooked up to a SWITCHED +12V wire.


Search the forum for "Honda regulator" for lots more info.
 
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Hi Mr. loneranger,

The easiest place to connect the sense wire is in the brake light feed at the brake light switch. But any switched 12v source will do. ("Switched" meaning that it gets power when the ignition is turned on, not directly connected to the battery.)

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Trev,

You addressed "Dear Sir" and bwringer was the first to respond.

And what he said was correct (as always).

THat sense line does need to go to a switched power line. The R/R will work with the sense line connected to battery positive (R/R output) but will also cause a small drain on the battery when it is parked. SO that is why it needs to be connected to some place that is disconnected when the bike is parked. That orange wire to the brake switch is convient for its location.

Welcome to GSR.
Oh, wait, we are not suppose to give advice untill you post a picture of your bike.

You say you have a failed R/R.
Do you know if the stator survived? How have you checked that?
Sometimes a failed R/R will also fry the stator.

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The three yellows connect to the stator leads in any order.

Red/white is +12V
Green is ground

Black is the sense wire -- it needs to be hooked up to a SWITCHED +12V wire.


Search the forum for "Honda regulator" for lots more info.

I ran the sense wire on 6 G models temporarily to the battery, a couple years ago. That was after one cooked the battery due to voltage drop in the ignition switch while on a trip. I have not experienced any problems with the battery loosing its charge when parked more than usual, so I probably will always hook them up to an unswitched lead. Of course it doesn't fix the ignition switch, which is the actual problem.
 
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any switched 12v source will do. ("Switched" meaning that it gets power when the ignition is turned on, not directly connected to the battery.)

Make sure that 12v source has the same voltage as your battery. If there is some resistance in the wire or connector between that source and the battery you will have a slight voltage drop. The RR will sense that voltage drop and compensate by over charging your battery.

Welcome !!
 
thanks very much guys for your quick replys ,will update you when i have fitted this to my bike and also upload some pictures to of my gs ,regards loneranger
 
Make sure that 12v source has the same voltage as your battery. If there is some resistance in the wire or connector between that source and the battery you will have a slight voltage drop. The RR will sense that voltage drop and compensate by over charging your battery.

Welcome !!
But try to find that source- maybe the Shindengen folks figured there would be some drop in sense wire and designed for it. 850 combat claims the current draw by wiring direct is not a problem. The brake light wiring is a long way from battery.
 
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