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Originally posted by Sparkie View PostEd
To measure is to know.
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Sparkie
Hello Nessim,
I think yes. The 3 wires without polarity goes directed to the stator wires. The black one goes directed to the negative terminal in battery. The only wire that I have connected in the same place that the older rectifier it's the brown ( positive in sh775AA). I have connected this in the same wire where it was connected the original rectifier (the red one)
Later I will post some pictures.
RegardsLast edited by Guest; 08-08-2019, 10:05 AM.
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Sparkie
I just open the front light / Headlight, and the bulb it's 12v100/90W ... instead 12v55/60W
Could this be the reason so the motorcycle don't charge more than 12'5v when the front light it's On?
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Originally posted by Sparkie View PostI just open the front light / Headlight, and the bulb it's 12v100/90W ... instead 12v55/60W
Could this be the reason so the motorcycle don't charge more than 12'5v when the front light it's On?
You may have bad contacts at other points in the system. The fusebox, the headlight connector plug, handlebar switches etc.
IMHO that bulb is too big and is likely to develop quite a lot of unwanted heat in there.... if it hasn't already.Last edited by Brendan W; 08-13-2019, 07:09 AM.97 R1100R
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Sparkie
Hello again, I'm sorry for disappearing so long, but I could not continue checking my electric problem because I had a serious problem with carburetor. I had to buy a second hand carburetor and rebuild it. Thank you very much for the fantastic Ed Ness tutorial: https://thexscafedotcom.files.wordpr...d_tutorial.pdf
Now in my short free time I keep trying to solve this electric problem.
Like Nessim tell me, I bought one SH775 R/R and it's installed, but the result it's the same. The Bike charge the battery with lights off. But with lights on, or even I tried with frontal light off and with the rear brake light on, the regulator neither go more than 12.5V in any rpm. Only charge with all lights off.
This morning I begin to check de stator.
According to Clymer Suzuki book gs1100 fours, for check the good shape of the stator I have to connect an AC voltemeter between the three stator leads.
White/Blue and Yellow
White/Blue and White/Green
White/Green and Yellow
The result have to be 80 volts AC or more at 5000 rpm in each connection. Well... this it's my result:
With the motorbike just started I get just 80 volts AC in two of the connections and in other near 80 (between 75-79)
But when the bike begin to warm (about 10 minutes with the motor running), any of the three connections arrive more than 74-75 volts AC at 5000 rpm.
Could be the stator my problem with the system charge?
Could be that the stator doesn't has the enought strong for charge the battery when begin to warm and the lights are on?
My bike's stator it's the original one, it have near 40 years......
Sorry for this brick text
I wait your answers, and of course, Merry Christmas and a Happy new year.
Regards,
Juanmi
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Originally posted by Sparkie View Post
Later I will post some pictures.
Regards
I think your stator output is fine. Its the SH775AA or your wiring. Im OK when my bike voltmeter shows 13.8 - 14.3vdc and it normally does at or above 2-3k rpm.82 1100 EZ (red)
"You co-opting words of KV only thickens the scent of your BS. A thief and a putter-on of airs most foul. " JEEPRUSTY
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Originally posted by posplayr View Postop tested the stator.
82 1100 EZ (red)
"You co-opting words of KV only thickens the scent of your BS. A thief and a putter-on of airs most foul. " JEEPRUSTY
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Sparkie
Thank you bonanzadave and posplayr for your quicks answers. The SH775A it's mounted in the bike provisionally not the definitive, is mounted only for testing, not for riding (it's hanging on a flange). All the fuses are news, the battery it's new too. The general wiring in the bike.... uffff... I donīt like it very much :/ .... Could be a bad lead or connection, but Which?... I wouldn't know where to start.
Tomorrow I will take some pictures so you can see it better.
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Originally posted by Sparkie View PostThank you bonanzadave and posplayr for your quicks answers. The SH775A it's mounted in the bike provisionally not the definitive, is mounted only for testing, not for riding (it's hanging on a flange). All the fuses are news, the battery it's new too. The general wiring in the bike.... uffff... I donīt like it very much :/ .... Could be a bad lead or connection, but Which?... I wouldn't know where to start.
Tomorrow I will take some pictures so you can see it better.
The Phase B tests involve the stator separately from the rest of teh charging system. The leg to ground is the most useful. You can ignore the ohm meter test they are included for historical completeness despite being an irrelevant distraction.
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Sparkie
Originally posted by posplayr View PostNormally you could report the 6 voltages of the Quick test results and we can help you diagnose the charging system. However in this case I would suspect the stator and as yet you don't seem to have tested it exhaustively.
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Originally posted by Sparkie View PostThe 6 voltages of Quick test are perfect in my bike with lights off. Perfect, perfect, perfect. But when I swich on the light (front head) or I keep footle/step the rear break pedal, the 6 voltages donīt go more than 12 - 12.5 in any rpm.
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Sparkie
With "perfect" I want to say that the bike in each one of the 6 steps the voltages are correct according to the test values. But ALWAYS with all the LIGHTS OFF.
In the moment I SWITCH ON some light (Front Head, Rear Brake), the voltage in steps 3, 4 and 5 (1500 rpm, 2500 rpm and 5000 rpm) donīt exceed 12 - 12.5 v
I'm sorry for my English ^^!
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Originally posted by Sparkie View PostWith "perfect" I want to say that the bike in each one of the 6 steps the voltages are correct according to the test values. But ALWAYS with all the LIGHTS OFF.
In the moment I SWITCH ON some light (Front Head, Rear Brake), the voltage in steps 3, 4 and 5 (1500 rpm, 2500 rpm and 5000 rpm) donīt exceed 12 - 12.5 v
I'm sorry for my English ^^!
In the US we have mandatory lights on while so all bikes (since about 1982) are wired lights on with key on.
Originally posted by Sparkie View PostIn the moment I SWITCH ON some light (Front Head, Rear Brake), the voltage in steps 3, 4 and 5 (1500 rpm, 2500 rpm and 5000 rpm) donīt exceed 12 - 12.5 v
I'm sorry for my English ^^!
You can neither just replace the stator or try to get some confirmation first from the leg to ground tests. They shoudl report ZERO VAC.
You will also probably find a burned stator.Last edited by posplayr; 12-31-2019, 03:48 PM.
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