The darn thing won't charge the battery. When the bike is running and I measure the voltage across the battery terminals it does not increase when the engine is revved.
I have been watching a couple videos on diagnosing charging issues and I found one in which the regulator rectifier unit has the same number and color wires as one of the R/R units on my bike, but the unit itself looked different than either one.
I plan to do some checking with the multimeter tomorrow, but I have a few questions too.
First, I know that if the battery is completely dead, I can give it a jump from another battery and it will run and drive just fine, all lights and signals functioning properly until I turn it off, and then it needs another jump. From this I gather that the stator must be OK, if it works anything like an alternator in a car. Is this a correct assumption?
Second, why would I have two R/R units? both are wired differently, but when I google the part number for each of them the both come up as Suzuki regulator rectifiers. It looks like one works on two phases and the other on all three. I think. I really don't know.
I read the primer, and I understand it, but nothing as to why I have two.
Also, Is there a way to find a testing procedure for the one R/R that I was not able to find a video about?
Thanks, I'm hoping to enjoy this thing for a long time. Other than this charging issue, it runs strong and is a blast to ride. It takes off like a scalded dog.
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