So an overcharging battery is due to a bad regulator I guess? Doesn't seem to happen when I do short slow runs, but when I get on the throttle a lot and hold high revs it happens.
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FlyingSteve
Battery overcharging
So after a highway ride today where I was doing 6000RPM for about 20 miles, it would seem that my battery is being overcharged. I saw some clear fluid on the swing arm and it was only there, below my battery... Well the plastic case the battery sits in had fluid in it too...
So an overcharging battery is due to a bad regulator I guess? Doesn't seem to happen when I do short slow runs, but when I get on the throttle a lot and hold high revs it happens.Tags: None
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Originally posted by FlyingSteve View PostSo after a highway ride today where I was doing 6000RPM for about 20 miles, it would seem that my battery is being overcharged. I saw some clear fluid on the swing arm and it was only there, below my battery... Well the plastic case the battery sits in had fluid in it too...
So an overcharging battery is due to a bad regulator I guess? Doesn't seem to happen when I do short slow runs, but when I get on the throttle a lot and hold high revs it happens.
The problem is caused by a faulty R/R (regulator/rectifier).
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FlyingSteve
Ok, that is what I thought ... They are damned expensive, hopefully I can get a good used one on eBay.
Oh, is there any way to repair it?
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Originally posted by FlyingSteve View PostWhy a Honda? Any specific one?
Tip: look for Matchless's R/R thread. He lists a long line of R/R's that can easily be adapted to your bike. If you watch ebay you should be able to pick one up for $30 or so.Ed
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Originally posted by SqDancerLynn1 View PostGet a honda regulator from Ebay or Dundage here on the forum
He gets Honda regulators, tests them, then sells them. If the price hasn't changed, it's $40. Hard to beat that by taking a chance on eBay.
But, before you start throwing parts at the bike, do some testing.
Follow the tests in The Stator Papers to see exactly where your problem is.
Then you can start throwing parts at it.
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BassCliff
Hi,
It's in your "mega-welcome".
"GSR Forum member Mr. duaneage has great used upgraded Honda regulator/rectifiers for our bikes. Send him a PM."
Actually, I need to update the information in the "mega-welcome" because Mr. duaneage is selling new units now, for only $45 shipped.
See his ad/post in the GS Parts and Services section:
If you sell parts or provide services for GS series motorcycles, place a description of it in this forum.
On my little website, look in the Electrical Odds and Ends page to see a list of Compatible Stators and R/Rs including the FET types from Mr. Matchless' list. His entire list is in this thread: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=134690
But, yes, as Mr. Steve recommends, troubleshoot using The Stator Papers. There's a link to that in your "mega-welcome" too. I'd also recommend an AGM battery.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliffLast edited by Guest; 07-13-2010, 02:50 AM.
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FlyingSteve
I still haven't checked the charging system out yet, but the other day I did look at the battery to check the acid level. As it turns out, with all the acid that has leaked out of the battery, the level is now sitting at the full line on the battery. I think that the PO over-filled the cells and that is what caused the acid to bubble out. In fact I had to drain some liquid out of the one cell because it was still above the full line.
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