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Originally posted by LAB3 View Post
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The question is will you be further ahead at the end? Get in touch with Nessism here on the board, he sells tested used SH775's at a very reasonable price.
I live full time with everything strapped to my bike and trailer, at one time it was on that 450. If you just want a bike to play on for awhile or a quick flip then the $30 Chinesium R/R will work, until it doesn't. On the other hand if you want a bulletproof bike that's not likely to let you down then the 775 is a worthy investment.1980 Yamaha XS1100G (Current bike)
1982 GS450txz (former bike)
LONG list of previous bikes not listed here.
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You could just not connect the third leg I would think but I don't think it will really help you... You'll just be either overloading those two legs only and/or have a wasted battery system at anything apart from freeway speeds.
This topic has been done to death several times over. Spend the money & fix it right. It's not even a large amount of $$.1980 GS1000G - Sold
1978 GS1000E - Finished!
1980 GS550E - Fixed & given to a friend
1983 GS750ES Special - Sold
2009 KLR 650 - Sold - gone to TX!
1982 GS1100G - Rebuilt and finished. - Sold
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Originally posted by salty_monk View PostSpend the money & fix it right. It's not even a large amount of $$.
I now have two spares, just in case. I will use one on the 79, and the third will likely never be used, as I've not heard of an SH775 failing in service.
I had a moment of doubt, when the voltmeter started wobbling at 4K, but it turned out to be dirty connections at the RR. Been rock solid since.
---- Dave
Only a dog knows why a motorcyclist sticks his head out of a car window
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I'm having a really hard time finding these series type regulators that don't have at least half their price in shipping costs here in northern europe. Even without the price of shipping I can say they aren't cheap around here .
Looking for alternatives seems like a fools errand but I've been looking at installing a ballast resistor to remove a bit of heat from the charging system, this is a bit counterintuitive since my LED lights are so efficient but this clearly is overloading the R/R with the excess power. Another alternative I was looking at as stated above is converting the system into a single phase system, which I wrongfully called a two phase. I have the time to do this and the motivation since I'm very cheap and a student, and if ya'll know what my bike looks like you'd see that this is far from the most unique idea on this project .
I've understood that the problem here is that the third phase is completely unregulated, but does that mean that if we for the sake of argument don't consider the possibility of overloading the remaining utilized stator, it could solve the overheating issues? The load I measured is around 5A with the key in the running position and I've owned plenty of mopeds that have a bigger running load and only run off of a split phase system so a complete single phase system would be more than enough?
Let me know If I should post this in a separate thread at this point, and if there are any other threads discussing this!
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During the early GS days, when bikes had a headlamp switch, Suzuki would disconnect one leg of stator power when the headlamp was turned off. I can't think of any reason you cannot do that now by yourself. That will reduce charging power, but you don't need all that power anyway if using LED's. I'd give it a try. Just use a shunt type R/R. Honda R/R's from the GS era were bulletproof. SH-232 Shindengen or similar. Super common, and cheap.Ed
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostDuring the early GS days, when bikes had a headlamp switch, Suzuki would disconnect one leg of stator power when the headlamp was turned off. I can't think of any reason you cannot do that now by yourself. That will reduce charging power, but you don't need all that power anyway if using LED's. I'd give it a try. Just use a shunt type R/R. Honda R/R's from the GS era were bulletproof. SH-232 Shindengen or similar. Super common, and cheap.
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I wonder what your Chinese volt meter would do if it received the +60Vac that the stator puts out.Rich
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Well if you run the wire from the stator to whatever, it's getting un-regulated, un-rectified AC Voltage. The R/R does the job of Rectifying the AC voltage to DC and regulating the output to no more than @ 14.5 or so volts that your bike's various circuits need to run and that your battery needs to charge.
In the original wiring, the one stator leg than runs through the headlight switch doesn't actually connect to anything there. If the light switch was off, that's where it stopped. If the light switch was On, those AC volts carried on the R/R to join the other 2.Last edited by Rich82GS750TZ; 05-23-2024, 03:52 PM.Rich
1982 GS 750TZ
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My thought was to make a separate switch in place of the light switch for the same disconnecting function so that if my battery needs a little extra juice I could swich to three phase mode until it's topped up . The voltmeter in the gauge measures the potential from it's 12V supply so that the battery capacity can be monitored. Perhaps I'd use a button or switch that needs to be held down so it isn't forgotten and my stator cooks.
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I don't see why that wouldn't help... It's better than nothing I guess. That was it's original purpose so that without the load of the headlight things didn't overheat.1980 GS1000G - Sold
1978 GS1000E - Finished!
1980 GS550E - Fixed & given to a friend
1983 GS750ES Special - Sold
2009 KLR 650 - Sold - gone to TX!
1982 GS1100G - Rebuilt and finished. - Sold
2009 TE610 - Dual Sporting around dreaming of Dakar..... - FOR SALE!
www.parasiticsanalytics.com
TWINPOT BRAKE UPGRADE LINKY: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...e-on-78-Skunk/
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