I also have my suspicions that my R/R is bad since it's output while the bike is revved up is ~12v. I do have a spare Honda one I can test to see if the Suzuki R/R is bad, or if it's the stator.
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Hello-- yesterday I went to start my bike and noticed my new battery was very weak (all lights were super dim). Upon checking the amp draw between the battery post and the battery wire (after a fresh charge), my meter read that there was a .11A draw. Enough to make the battery go dead in a few days.... Seeing as the R/R's aren't the greatest on these bikes, i put my hand on it and noticed the middle was sightly warm. Odd.... So I unplugged it and the power draw went to 0. Does this mean the R/R is bad, or is there something else drawing power, like the defunct radio?
I also have my suspicions that my R/R is bad since it's output while the bike is revved up is ~12v. I do have a spare Honda one I can test to see if the Suzuki R/R is bad, or if it's the stator.Tags: None
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Rob
1983 1100ES, 98' ST1100, 02' DR-Z400E and a few other 'bits and pieces'
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Originally posted by SirFoxx View PostHello-- yesterday I went to start my bike and noticed my new battery was very weak (all lights were super dim). Upon checking the amp draw between the battery post and the battery wire (after a fresh charge), my meter read that there was a .11A draw. Enough to make the battery go dead in a few days.... Seeing as the R/R's aren't the greatest on these bikes, i put my hand on it and noticed the middle was sightly warm. Odd.... So I unplugged it and the power draw went to 0. Does this mean the R/R is bad, or is there something else drawing power, like the defunct radio?
I also have my suspicions that my R/R is bad since it's output while the bike is revved up is ~12v. I do have a spare Honda one I can test to see if the Suzuki R/R is bad, or if it's the stator.
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Originally posted by SirFoxx View Post..... my meter read that there was a .11A draw.
.... So I unplugged it and the power draw went to 0. Does this mean the R/R is bad,....
Originally posted by SirFoxx View Post.....
I also have my suspicions that my R/R is bad since it's output while the bike is revved up is ~12v.......
Originally posted by SirFoxx View Post....... I do have a spare Honda one I can test to see if the Suzuki R/R is bad, or if it's the stator.
Bigg check of charging system is to measure the AC output of the stator, disconnected, engine running at mid rpm (like 4000-4500 rpm). SHould be about 70vac between each/any two leads.
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SirFoxx
I just changed out the R/R with a spare Suzuki R/R I had, and no more power draw and my battery is now charging! Wooooooo!
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Originally posted by 850 Combat View PostI always put the sense wire to the battery. It isn't a problem in by experience. Overcharging the battery due to voltage drop to the sense wire in the tail light circuit was a problem.
And then if ther was, say, a 1 volt drop in the wiring somewhere, the r/r would raise the output so that it saw what it wanted on the sence line, which would mean the voltage would be 1 volt too high.
Yah, when I had the sence line on the brake light circuit , and I lost the signal fuse, so no voltage on the sence line... my volt meter (I installed one in fairing) was reading 18 point something lots, YIKES .... in a rain storm.... almost 200 miles from home. The r/r was putting out all it could, raising battery volt way way high (but, gee, still low on sence line).
So after that, I added a relay. The realy operated by the brake circuit, and a relay contact swtich on a battery voltage wire to the sence line.
.http://webpages.charter.net/ddvrnr/GS850_1100_Emblems.jpg
Had 850G for 14 years. Now have GK since 2005.
GK at IndyMotoGP Suzuki Display... ... GK on GSResources Page ... ... Euro Trash Ego Machine .. ..3 mo'cykls.... update 2 mocykl
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SirFoxx
I replaced my Suzuki R/R with another Suzuki one off a smaller gs bike..I think a gs750? When I bought my igniter, the seller left it attached to the mounting plate, which still had the fuse box, starting relay, and the R/R. However, if that one were to fail, I'll bookmark that page so I can use it as a reference when installing my Honda spare.
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Originally posted by SirFoxx View PostI replaced my Suzuki R/R with another Suzuki one off a smaller gs bike..I think a gs750? When I bought my igniter, the seller left it attached to the mounting plate, which still had the fuse box, starting relay, and the R/R. However, if that one were to fail, I'll bookmark that page so I can use it as a reference when installing my Honda spare.
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gs45082
How was it 'trying' to kill the stator?? My 1000 has milliamp level draw like the OP, trying to connect the dots.
Originally posted by posplayr View PostYou understand that your prior R/R failed while it was trying to kill your stator. This new fresh R/R could easily succeed in what the first failed. At that point you have to change the stator. Unless you change to a series R/R the process will continue.
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not sure what draw you are talking abut, but if the blocking diodes are letting 1 amp through then they are failing.
Electronics fails primarily due to vibration and heat stress cycling. This is a primary failure mode for a SHUNT R/R. You are also cooking the stator not from the 1 amps but from the SHUNT operation that is what damaged the R/R. The 1 amp is just a symptom. Like bleeding after you have been cut.
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SirFoxx
Ok, so I will be looking into the Honda R/R swap this weekend along with the sense wire relay mod.
I did take three gs1100 out for a few errands with the other Suzuki regulator swapped, and noticed it also stopped charging (made it home with 9.5v on the battery) Could it be possible I have another bad R/R, or could it be a bad ground? I did check my stator voltage at idle, and I believe it to be weak in my opinion, but that shouldn't prevent it from charging, right? I will provide voltages if requested.
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