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Killer2600
Originally posted by posplayr View PostStacking all ground returns to the same point at the shortest R/R(-) connection is fool proof and you don't really need to know anything else.
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Originally posted by Killer2600 View PostYou can do it however you like and you can even set your idle to 1,500 but the rest of us on bikes typically don't roll that way.
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Killer2600
Originally posted by posplayr View PostSo am I to assume you have no issues with the direct contradictions I identified in your prior statements? Specifically what the function of the R/R is?
FTR the regulator is part of the charging system, thus it's purpose is simple - it charges the battery. Your starter, no matter how well connected, will not run off the regulator.
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Originally posted by Killer2600 View PostI do but if your emphasis on making good connections between battery and regulator are as true as they sound then your accomplishing my agenda anyway. The only difference is if that connection should fall flat my method will run till I get home or the battery is drained, yours may leave you on the side of the road going through the stator papers. I don't have to fix your work so how you do it doesn't matter to me.
FTR the regulator is part of the charging system, thus it's purpose is simple - it charges the battery. Your starter, no matter how well connected, will not run off the regulator.
I don't know what method you are describing, or why it has an advantage over the Single Point grounding that I have been describing. What I describe is very straight forward and does nothing to reduce reliability:
- As it reduces the number of connection from stock harness(i.e. the R/R(-) and the side plate B/W ground strap are co-located rather than being separated). That means the harness B/W return is only based on a current path through a stacked set of ring lugs.
- Adds an additional wire from R/R(-) to battery (-) . This has been an accepted modification for several years here (I did not invent it). As the current return from battery(-) to R/R(-) on the stock harness involved several engine/frame/harness connections and grounding points.
- Adds a redundant R/R(-) to frame ground ( This already exists in the B/W harness ring lug that attaches to a battery box mounting bolt but is often overlooked ).
As far as the R/R goes, it seems very strange and contradictory for you to characterize a R/R as "solely charging a battery" when the facts are that it provides 10 amps to the electrical systems and only 3-4 amps to the battery (at maximum output to the battery). I guess it suits your argument, but not much else.
Last edited by posplayr; 04-07-2012, 01:41 AM.
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