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spyug
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As I post here http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=197020 I am having issues with my 550's charging system. Specifically I am producing over voltage in the 16+volt range. I've been trying to execute the Stator Paper tests and am not making a lot of head way determining where my problems lie. I think ( but am not 100% sure) I have ruled out my r/r ( two of them actually, one stock and one a shindengen with sense wire, show the same values) but suspect my stator.
When testing the legs for A/C voltage I get the most confusing returns. Voltages are different on all three legs and are not level or consistant. They jump around from lows of 20/25 to highs of over 140. The values change in milliseconds it seems, bouncing around from high to low and back again. As I recall from previous tests on other bikes the A/C values are pretty constant and don't change much are they not?
I have checked and double check with two different multimeters and I get the same responses.
With the stator hooked to the sytem sometimes when I bring the probes of the multimeters close to the battery poles (but not even touching) I get similar bouncing readings but more in the range of 12 to 17 volts. This indicates to me the stator is forcing over voltage on the r/r and it is attempting to compensate.
At this point I am contemplating swapping out a spare stator from my parts bike to test but before I go to the bother is there anything that I should check into more closely?
Can anyone shed any light on this or any thoughts?
Cheers friends,
Spyug
When testing the legs for A/C voltage I get the most confusing returns. Voltages are different on all three legs and are not level or consistant. They jump around from lows of 20/25 to highs of over 140. The values change in milliseconds it seems, bouncing around from high to low and back again. As I recall from previous tests on other bikes the A/C values are pretty constant and don't change much are they not?
I have checked and double check with two different multimeters and I get the same responses.
With the stator hooked to the sytem sometimes when I bring the probes of the multimeters close to the battery poles (but not even touching) I get similar bouncing readings but more in the range of 12 to 17 volts. This indicates to me the stator is forcing over voltage on the r/r and it is attempting to compensate.
At this point I am contemplating swapping out a spare stator from my parts bike to test but before I go to the bother is there anything that I should check into more closely?
Can anyone shed any light on this or any thoughts?
Cheers friends,
Spyug