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Originally posted by Roostabunny View Post- making sure all three legs connected directly to the R/R (I think mine do, but need to double check - might have the loop to the ignition switch that Rick mentioned)
However, there is a loop that used to go to the headlight switch. On newer bikes, it stops part-way there and loops back under the tank or in the headlight bucket, depending on your bike model.
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Roostabunny
Originally posted by Steve View PostNot sure if Rick realizes this or not, but there is no "loop to the ignition switch".
However, there is a loop that used to go to the headlight switch. On newer bikes, it stops part-way there and loops back under the tank or in the headlight bucket, depending on your bike model.
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Originally posted by posplayr View PostIf that measurement is normal then the neutral must be grounded to the case. Does he also claim the the ohm meter will show an open between legs and ground? These two outcomes are in compatiable.
Either one will work, but the tests will be different.
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hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
#1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
#2 son: 1980 GS1000G
Family Portrait
Siblings and Spouses
Mom's first ride
Want a copy of my valve adjust spreadsheet for your 2-valve per cylinder engine? Send me an e-mail request (not a PM)
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Roostabunny
Originally posted by posplayr View PostIf that measurement is normal then the neutral must be grounded to the case. Does he also claim the the ohm meter will show an open between legs and ground? These two outcomes are in compatiable.
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Matchless
Originally posted by Roostabunny View PostOK, two updates.
First off, I spoke with Rick at Rick's Motorsports Electrics and he indicated that you'll normally see about half the output voltage when you test from leg-->ground with the bike running. Hmmm.
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Originally posted by Matchless View PostSome serious misunderstanding here I think. This is impossible if the stator wires are not connected to the R/R. The ground (frame) is not part of the circuit it should be insulated from the windings!
Mow, back to electricity...
I didn't get quite the readings I expected
Passive resistance
Leg-->Leg PASS
1
1
1
Leg-->ground PASS
L
L
L
VAC at 5K RPM
Leg-->Leg PASS
80
80
80
Leg-->ground What the?
40
40
40
Gotta head out with the fam for a couple of hours - lemme know what you think when you have a chance - thanks!
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RoostabunnyLast edited by posplayr; 07-12-2013, 02:09 PM.
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Matchless
I wonder if the passive resistance test still shows infinity between ground and any of the legs? Usually the passive test shows these type of faults 9/10 times and the rest are intermittent when hot etc.
Yes, Jim you are right and my age is catching up with me! The ground is floating when the R/R is disconnected and the "contact" with the windings will act as a sort of takeoff point or tap and part of the windings will then be measured which could give the 40V AC or any voltage up to 80V dependent on how much of the windings are between the wire and ground. Between ground and the other legs one would expect a relatively higher or lower voltage again depending on where this contact is. Getting exactly 40V AC on all three legs may indicate that the contact is slap bang in the center of the windings and the center is where the 3 phases are joined. Maybe the sleeving has moved there?
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Roostabunny
Originally posted by Matchless View PostI wonder if the passive resistance test still shows infinity between ground and any of the legs? Usually the passive test shows these type of faults 9/10 times and the rest are intermittent when hot etc.
Yes, Jim you are right and my age is catching up with me! The ground is floating when the R/R is disconnected and the "contact" with the windings will act as a sort of takeoff point or tap and part of the windings will then be measured which could give the 40V AC or any voltage up to 80V dependent on how much of the windings are between the wire and ground. Between ground and the other legs one would expect a relatively higher or lower voltage again depending on where this contact is. Getting exactly 40V AC on all three legs may indicate that the contact is slap bang in the center of the windings and the center is where the 3 phases are joined. Maybe the sleeving has moved there?
The the plan's to install the SH775 and also install a fused run directly the R/R to the + terminal.
BTW, do you guys still have that rubber boot that houses the charging system connectors - behind the airbox there? It serves its purpose, but it bugs me and I have a hard time getting it out of the way, just curious about alternatives.
And as an aside, she's definitely charging. Fires right up, no hesitation and I haven't put the battery on a charger all week.Last edited by Guest; 07-12-2013, 04:48 PM.
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Originally posted by posplayr View Postironically the only way that I can think to explain Roostabunny's measurements is if the stator is wound as a Why ("Y") and has the neutral grounded or at least appears to be a ground at 80 VAC.1981 gs650L
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Originally posted by Roostabunny View PostWell, I've got some prep to do before I'm ready to mount this SH775, but before I tear into that I'll take the measurements one more time.
The the plan's to install the SH775 and also install a fused run directly the R/R to the + terminal.1981 gs650L
"We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin
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Roostabunny
Originally posted by tom203 View PostUse a 25 amp fuse minimum (and carry a spare!)
Course, Tom, didn't I pick up on one of these threads that you have a spare R/R installed on your bike? I'd that makes you a serious advocate for preparedness.
Edit: Oh, duh, you said 25 minimum, so 30A is right on. Never mind.Last edited by Guest; 07-12-2013, 05:17 PM.
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Originally posted by Roostabunny View PostReading around I had figured on a 30 amp. Too much? But yes, spare fuses are a must.
Course, Tom, didn't I pick up on one of these threads that you have a spare R/R installed on your bike? I'd that makes you a serious advocate for preparedness.
Edit: Oh, duh, you said 25 minimum, so 30A is right on. Never mind.
I don't think using a 25-30 amps fuse is a good thing, you could easily melt insulation and plastic before that ever blows.
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Originally posted by tom203 View PostI've openned up two suzuki stators- both Y wound with center connection clearly isolated from ground. You could wind stators delta connected but you would have less voltage at low rpm when most of us need it.
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