I recently got my 1980 GS750 back on the road. While doing a little more testing, I realized that I have a charging system issue. After reading some of the resources on here, I decided to go with the SH775 regulator / rectifier mod. When I dug into my bike, the stator wires were all three gray in color, and the previous owner had installed an S1002e aftermarket r/r on the bike. By the looks of it, this unit appears to be a shunt type r/r. Since my stator wires aren't yellow or multi-colored, I'm guessing it's aftermarket as well.
I tested the stator wires for resistance between each leg, and then to ground. Everything checks out ok. I then started the bike and checked AC voltage. At idle all three legs were around 25V, but at 4,000 rpm the voltage quickly jumps over to over 60V. Based on what I've read, I can assume my stator is good.
I ended up ordering a used SH775 off of eBay, and had the chance to install it today. I hooked the three stator wires directly to the three terminals on the left, and then hooked the power and ground terminals directly to the battery terminals. I also made sure that I had a good ground strap from the case of the r/r to the frame, and from the battery to the frame.
When I start the bike without the lights on, and let it idle, I get a reading of about 13.2 volts. When I rev the bike to 4-5000 rpm, I see a reading as high as 13.9V. My problem is when I turn on my headlight. With the light on, the voltage drops and drops slowly down to about 12.2 volts. Obviously at this point the system isn't charging, and my battery is draining.
At this point I don't know whether I've got a bad SH775 r/r, or if there's maybe something wrong elsewhere. In reading through the materials on this site, I don't remember seeing a test for the SH775. Is there a way to test this unit? I'm wondering if I've got a bad r/r, or if I should be looking somewhere else.
Thanks in advance for the help.
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