I have a new Electorsport stator. The current (blown?) R/R was put on in 4/2012 and is a Rick's 10-212 with about 3,000 miles. I have moved the ground directly to the battery.
I was 6 hours into a 3 day ride when the bike just died - battery was dead. Opened side panel and the 3 wires from stator had melted together where they went to the OEM wires (lower gauge). I know these were good solid connections that were well insulated as I had soldered them as well as shrink wrapped them. I'm not a NOOB at wiring / soldering.
This alone leaves me to believe the R/R shorted out. (Of note, I had to take 6 miles of course gravel about 1 hour before bike died - vibration). But, I thought I would do some testing to verify...
- The stator is putting out 67 volts on all 3 legs at 5,000 rpm.
- With the R/R plugged in (wired back up), the battery charges around 13.6 volts at 2500rpm. But, doesn't increase at higher rpm.
- The stator wires get hot VERY quickly when the R/R is hooked back up.
THANKS!
Also, it looks like there are a lot of fans of the Polaris SH-775 R/R on the forums. I guess that is what I will be replacing this with. It will be the 4th R/R in 10 years. Hopefully this one will be a little heavier duty. The first two were OEM and as I said the current one is a Rick's.
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