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    #61
    One other thing , I believe you told me my R/R is a shunt type .. regulator and rectifier are seperate units ... plan on ordering the sh775 next week .

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      #62
      Originally posted by lrgguy View Post
      Check my new readings pls . Seems as though my cheep multimeter doesnt give me accurate numbers if meter is rested on bike . Just did test over twice with girlfriend writing numbers down while holding meter , used my new meter which was in the basement .
      Worse, do the tests in Revised Phase A.

      You are likely to have a bad stator. You did not do the leg to ground tests in the Revised Phase B.

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        #63
        Originally posted by posplayr View Post
        Worse, do the tests in Revised Phase A.

        You are likely to have a bad stator. You did not do the leg to ground tests in the Revised Phase B.
        I dont understand what you mean revised phase B .. sorry ...
        Just took the bike for almost a 2 hr ride , did quick test again

        #1 - 12.95 bike off
        #2 - 12.50 switch on low beam lights on counted to ten , thats the number I saved
        #3 - 12.85 this is at idle . Basikly 1200 rpm
        #4 -13.85 this is at 2500 rpm
        #5 - 13.37 this is at 4000 rpm
        #6 - 13.18 this is reading after turning bike off .. no lights on key completely off

        So if you can explain to me whats going on ? Like I said , just finnished 2 hr ride , lights are still bright , battery is still charged ...
        Before my battery would be dead in a couple hrs ...

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          #64
          Originally posted by lrgguy View Post
          I dont understand what you mean revised phase B .. sorry ...
          Just took the bike for almost a 2 hr ride , did quick test again

          #1 - 12.95 bike off
          #2 - 12.50 switch on low beam lights on counted to ten , thats the number I saved
          #3 - 12.85 this is at idle . Basikly 1200 rpm
          #4 -13.85 this is at 2500 rpm
          #5 - 13.37 this is at 4000 rpm
          #6 - 13.18 this is reading after turning bike off .. no lights on key completely off

          So if you can explain to me whats going on ? Like I said , just finnished 2 hr ride , lights are still bright , battery is still charged ...
          Before my battery would be dead in a couple hrs ...
          Did your read GS Charging Health(see my signature)?

          Your volt meter seems to be screwy, your numbers have changed significantly again Now you are getting 13.85V at 2500 RPM and then it is diving at 4000.

          You did not clean your connections or add the appropriate grounds. You also have a post count in this thread of over 60; we shooting for 100?
          Last edited by posplayr; 06-02-2014, 01:50 AM.

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            #65
            "....So if you can explain to me whats going on ? Like I said , just finnished 2 hr ride , lights are still bright , battery is still charged ...
            Before my battery would be dead in a couple hrs ... "

            You're getting some charging, enough for now, but seems this stator ain't 100% and might deteriorate after a few hours of being baked. My previous stator behaved like yours is doing- some charging, but not into the 14 volt range. I ran with it for about 20 hours (ten 2 hour rides over two weeks)-it didn't get worst charging wise. When I removed stator, it showed evidence of BBQ in one spot.
            Do the AC stator voltage test again (disconnected from R/R) at 4000 rpm and this time put one meter probe on a stator lead and other probe on good bike ground- you should get very little ac voltage reading.
            1981 gs650L

            "We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin

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              #66
              Originally posted by posplayr View Post
              Did your read GS Charging Health(see my signature)?

              Your volt meter seems to be screwy, your numbers have changed significantly again Now you are getting 13.85V at 2500 RPM and then it is diving at 4000.

              You did not clean your connections or add the appropriate grounds. You also have a post count in this thread of over 60; we shooting for 100?
              Thx for your help posplayr . And I dont care if I hit 200 queations !! This is a forum is it not ??

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                #67
                Originally posted by tom203 View Post
                "....So if you can explain to me whats going on ? Like I said , just finnished 2 hr ride , lights are still bright , battery is still charged ...
                Before my battery would be dead in a couple hrs ... "

                You're getting some charging, enough for now, but seems this stator ain't 100% and might deteriorate after a few hours of being baked. My previous stator behaved like yours is doing- some charging, but not into the 14 volt range. I ran with it for about 20 hours (ten 2 hour rides over two weeks)-it didn't get worst charging wise. When I removed stator, it showed evidence of BBQ in one spot.
                Do the AC stator voltage test again (disconnected from R/R) at 4000 rpm and this time put one meter probe on a stator lead and other probe on good bike ground- you should get very little ac voltage reading.
                Thx for explaining to me whats going on Tom ... ill check it out tonite

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by lrgguy View Post
                  Thx for your help posplayr . And I dont care if I hit 200 queations !! This is a forum is it not ??
                  Well now that I know how you like to spend your time, I will stand back and let you enjoy yourself more.

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                    #69
                    I prefer to spend my time riding ... and again thx for any and all suggestions and helpful tips from all , unfortunately everyone does not have 25yrs experience working on motorcycles.. and electrical is not my thing ...

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                      #70
                      I wish that you'd get this gs1000 fixed, so you can get back to the 650 and figure out its clunk.
                      1981 gs650L

                      "We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin

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