This spring I pulled my GS out of storage and put a new battery in it. I checked the charging voltage at the battey as I often do and it was 14.50V at 2000RPM and slightly less at 4000RPM. This is always the way is has been, which I find strange, however I have come to accept it as being normal.
One week later I went to go for a ride and the new battery was dead (0V DC.) So I did some digging and found that the regulator rectifier was causing a drain on the system despite the fact it was providing consistant voltage and charging the battery properly. I replaced the battery and the regulator with a factory part (apparently Electrosport has better cheaper ones available!)
Now everything seems to be operating normally with the exception of the regulator rectifier is getting very, very hot. After the bike runs for 5 min. at idle you can not touch the RR with out burning your finger. The leads from the stator are warm to the touch but not hot.
I have run through the fault finding check and everything in that list checks out fine, all tests on the stator, wiring, grounding and regulator rectifier suggest that everything is working as it should. However I am very concerned that the regulator rectifier is so hot. So my question is should the regulator rectifier run so hot that you cannot touch it? If not, what might be causing this? I'm really stumpped on this one.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly apprecieated.
Mark@TO
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