When I finally got to my battery (not an easy thing on an 1100EZ), I found no vent tube and a few low levels. I corrected both situations and bought (and used) a trickle charger, even though the bike has shown no signs of needing one.
I'm fairly certain I'm going to read more than a few posts telling me to upgrade or replace the regulator or rectifier or stator. Not at this point. It ain't broke.
But I would like to understand more. I'll tell you what I know (believe) now, and then I'd like to be corrected, possibly told what the first symptoms of problems might be from this system that I keep reading has been poorly designed.
The stator is stationary, inside the right (or left?) engine cover. Something spins inside it, creating (A/C) juice. The rectifier changes it to direct current, the regulator limits the (voltage?) from getting too high before sending it to the battery.
Without getting too technical, is that correct?
Are the rectifier and regulator housed in one unit? Is that the part that fails, that was poorly designed?
Are the symptoms of it failing simply a dead or weak battery?
The battery sends power to the coils, which create the spark for the plugs?
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