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rasndas
high output from R/R
I recently had a problem with my GS1100 which stopped charging and required a new stator and R/R. Because of this I have started checking all my bikes to see what kind of output the charging systems have. Yesterday after about a 30 ile ride I hooked up the multi meter to my 85 GS700E. At about 3000 RPM voltage at the battery was 16.3 volts. This seemed vey high so I cleaned all of the connections to the R/R and added an additional wire from the negative post on the battery to the black/white wire comming out of the R/R. Voltage was still 16.3 volts at the battery. I have no Idea how long it has been this way but am thinking this can't be good for the electrical system ( even though everything seems to work great and the battery doesn't seem to be boilng off alot of water) during operation the R/R was also cool to the touch and none of the wiring looked like it had been over heated. after stopping the engine the battery voltage would settle at about 13 volts with the ignition key off. Any one run into this? This is what happens to me when I start checking things that seem to be working perfectly OK.Tags: None
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boingk
Ditto with mine mate, except I'm only charging at 11.9v and the R/R is getting pretty darn warm. Picked up a unit of a CB900 to see if that'll work.
Hope it goes well mate - boingk
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boingk
Could be, but I've cleaned them once already and the result is the same. Suppose a second go over the system wouldn't be such a bad idea.
Cheers - boingk
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Originally posted by boingk View PostCould be, but I've cleaned them once already and the result is the same. Suppose a second go over the system wouldn't be such a bad idea.
Cheers - boingk
If you compare the voltages at the output of the R/R to that at the battery or measure from R/R(+) to Battery(+) and same at the (-) side those voltage differences should be small. If they are not then bad connection somewhere.
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boingk
Alright, so I just stuffed around checking ALL the connections for the charging circuit. I eventually found that although the connection for the R/R's ground was good at its intermediate connector, it was bad at the point where it earthed.
I fixed by grounding the R/R straight to the battery. The bike is now charging at 14.4 volts.
Cheers mate, got it in one - boingk
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Originally posted by rasndas View PostI recently had a problem with my GS1100 which stopped charging and required a new stator and R/R. Because of this I have started checking all my bikes to see what kind of output the charging systems have. Yesterday after about a 30 ile ride I hooked up the multi meter to my 85 GS700E. At about 3000 RPM voltage at the battery was 16.3 volts. This seemed vey high so I cleaned all of the connections to the R/R and added an additional wire from the negative post on the battery to the black/white wire comming out of the R/R. Voltage was still 16.3 volts at the battery. I have no Idea how long it has been this way but am thinking this can't be good for the electrical system ( even though everything seems to work great and the battery doesn't seem to be boilng off alot of water) during operation the R/R was also cool to the touch and none of the wiring looked like it had been over heated. after stopping the engine the battery voltage would settle at about 13 volts with the ignition key off. Any one run into this? This is what happens to me when I start checking things that seem to be working perfectly OK.
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Originally posted by boingk View PostAlright, so I just stuffed around checking ALL the connections for the charging circuit. I eventually found that although the connection for the R/R's ground was good at its intermediate connector, it was bad at the point where it earthed.
I fixed by grounding the R/R straight to the battery. The bike is now charging at 14.4 volts.
Cheers mate, got it in one - boingk
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