But the headlamp is the problem. Now I've just got to figure out why.
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When I was young, I wanted more lighting out of a 6 volt magneto system, so I rewired and I had both hi and low filaments come on in hi switch spot - worked great for 5 minutes and I had exciting ride home with no headlight.1981 gs650L
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Originally posted by tom203 View PostWhen I was young, I wanted more lighting out of a 6 volt magneto system, so I rewired and I had both hi and low filaments come on in hi switch spot - worked great for 5 minutes and I had exciting ride home with no headlight.-Mal
"The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once." - B. Banzai
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Normk
Haven't read the complete thread but wondering if your alternator output is simply not sufficient for the added headlight load?
My old GS850G has only about a 20 amp total output so using a high output headlight bulb such as a 90/100 Watt would challenge the system's ability to maintain voltage. You mentioned aftermarket (ignition) coils which may also draw more than stock.
An common issue with motorcycle voltmeters is that they are often wire into the harness and so do not monitor the charging voltage but rather "see" the voltage following the quite large voltage drop inherent in most bike wiring due to the tiny wires used.
I've often measured over 2 volts drop between battery/VRR output and the headlight. Are you measuring voltage with a hand held voltmeter and across the battery?
Don't like to muddy the water when others are working on the problem but looked like there may be test result issues.
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Thanks for that Normk but I am getting somewhere with this.
I measured the voltage with the lesser bulb attached, on and hanging from the connector and got a reasonable charge at 13.7. So I put the headlamp back together and guess what, the charge went back to 12.30. Took headlamp off and up went the charge.
I then wiggled the wiring in the headlamp and the voltmeter went crazy - from 11.** to 13.** and every number in between. Methinks I have a short!
PS All meter readings are across the battery.Last edited by allojohn; 06-06-2012, 08:32 PM.-Mal
"The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once." - B. Banzai
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78 GS750E
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The Hitachi connector from the ignition seems to be the culprit. It's a little melted and disintegrated when I pulled it apart. Some of the wires were fused together. Boy, I hope this fixes things.......-Mal
"The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once." - B. Banzai
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78 GS750E
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Well gentlemen that fixed it. I'll do the Posplayr "Quick check" this weekend and post the results but once I'd fixed the ignition connector I got 14+ volts with the headlamp on - that's never happened before.
So it wasn't the stator at all..........-Mal
"The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once." - B. Banzai
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78 GS750E
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