I'll try to give the basics without a bunch of extra hooplah. Getting battery voltage and nothing higher, no indication of charging. I did the continuity checks across the stator legs, and from the legs to ground, all good there. Stators putting out around 25V AC at idle, up to around 50-60 at higher RPMs, so, I discounted the stator as the issue.
Previous owner who did the 1000 build and install (did a very clean job, no hackery) upgraded from the separate regulator and rectifier units to a modern combo unit. Did the dipde checks, all good. Checked for DC voltage output, was getting nothing. Checked for continuity between battery ground and reg/rec ground, all good. Ordered a replacement unit, getting the same EXACT symptoms. Ive isolated the charging system from the fuse block and related wiring harnesses, so I can discount that.
Here's where I'm confused......wiring diagram for both the 750 and the 1000 are the same (as far as the charging system goes), and of the 3 stator legs, 1 goes straight to rectifier, 1 splits off into 2 and goes to the rec AND the reg, and the 3rd leg goes to the headlight switch.
The rec/reg I installed is a 5 wire......1 being ground, 1 being the DC battery feed, and the other 3 being the AC inputs from the stator. In my install, I ran 3 of the 4 stator wires (all having AC line voltage, so i picked 3 at random) to the rec/reg, and I'm getting nothing on the rec/reg output. Any thoughts? I'm not sure why Suzuki had a stator leg going to the headlight switch, but I have my doubts that the lack of that connection would cause the rec/reg not to produce.
Thanks in advance for any help!!
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