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I am installing a a sh775 on my 78 750. It's one with only one fuse. Do I want to eliminate the leg going through the lights? If so what do I do with the green and white wire that goes to the light and the red and white one coming back? I usually can find the answers by reading old post but I am still not sure. Money is tight and I dont want to screw this up. Any advice would be appreciated, thank you.78GS 750ETags: None
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Ignore that leg to the light bucket and go direct to the r/r with all three stator wires. If you take the output + of the r/r to the 'tee' in the harness you should be ok. If you take the output to the battery positive ( I wouldn't) you will need an extra in-line fuse97 R1100R
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Not only do you have just one fuse, you also have separate rectifier and regulator. Think of them as one package. Take the three wires coming from the stator, wire them directly to the three inputs of your SH775. The white/green and white/red wires that go to the headlight switch can simply be ingnored. Once they are disconnected, you can tuck them away anywhere you want. There will be no power on them at any time, so there is no great need to insulate them, but I tend to wrap some tape over them so they don't confuse anyone down the line.
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Now would be a good time to get a single point ground organised if you haven't already.
I have collected the two harness return b/w wires, the r/r negative and the starter solenoid ground together at one of the solenoid mounting screws. There is then a short wire from there to the battery negative. It's a very low cost mod that will make life a lot less confusing for the new r/r. Find Posplayr's sig or search SPG97 R1100R
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Originally posted by mainiac View PostI am installing a a sh775 on my 78 750. It's one with only one fuse. Do I want to eliminate the leg going through the lights? If so what do I do with the green and white wire that goes to the light and the red and white one coming back? I usually can find the answers by reading old post but I am still not sure. Money is tight and I dont want to screw this up. Any advice would be appreciated, thank you.
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In the wiring diagram shown in the first link it shows two positive leads and two negative leads from the R/R. Your SH775 only has one each, so just treat the two as one on the wiring diagram. I will be capping the unused wires in my harness just to minimize confusion in the future, as mentioned.
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Originally posted by Brendan W View PostNow would be a good time to get a single point ground organised if you haven't already.
I have collected the two harness return b/w wires, the r/r negative and the starter solenoid ground together at one of the solenoid mounting screws. There is then a short wire from there to the battery negative. It's a very low cost mod that will make life a lot less confusing for the new r/r. Find Posplayr's sig or search SPGEd
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostI don't see the point in gathering together the various b/w ground wires and physically attaching them together. The frame is in of itself a common ground. Just make sure all the b/w wires have clean contact to the frame or battery and you are fine.
The same applies to the battery if the returning currents come back to the battery negative. The r/r is not seeing the battery voltage and the charging rate will be lowered as a consequence for the same reason that the headlight bulb is putting out less light.97 R1100R
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostI don't see the point in gathering together the various b/w ground wires and physically attaching them together. The frame is in of itself a common ground. Just make sure all the b/w wires have clean contact to the frame or battery and you are fine.
of course if you polish your grounds everyday with sandpaper you will be fine
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Originally posted by Brendan W View PostIn my limited understanding of these things the r/r drives the bike. There is a top voltage 14V and the bottom 0 V. If you introduce the frame into the return there will be some resistance between the harness return and the r/r negative, let's say 0.1 Volt drop at normal operating load. Now the headlight only sees 13.9 V.
The same applies to the battery if the returning currents come back to the battery negative. The r/r is not seeing the battery voltage and the charging rate will be lowered as a consequence for the same reason that the headlight bulb is putting out less light.
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The frame is a perfectly acceptable grounding point for the system. That's why virtually every motorcycle and automobile ever built uses the chassis/frame as the ground path.Ed
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostThe frame is a perfectly acceptable grounding point for the system. That's why virtually every motorcycle and automobile ever built uses the chassis/frame as the ground path.
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Originally posted by posplayr View PostYet another universal law of gwizzickx based on an analysis of similarity.Ed
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Every bike and car I ever had used the frame and or chassis as a return. I never faulted any of them. The GS is different. The electrical system is coming to end of life and there is the opportunity to do it better second time around. Yes the benefits may be marginal but why not shoot for the top. If for no other reason than to have all the return connections in plain sight the SPG is a good idea. Better than wondering what is happening on top of the airbox or under the battery.97 R1100R
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