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Converted the regulator side to sh775 so I can leave the factory harness unmodified.
20191227_082624.jpg1981 Suzuki GS250T
1982 Yamaha Seca Turbo
1985 Suzuki GS550E
2004 Suzuki GSF1200S
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Those bullet connectors are very likely to be corroded. If you want to keep them you shoudl chemically clean (Naval jelly) and treat (Deoxit) and flow some solder in to block the return of corrosion to the crimps.
You can omit that mating connector by using spade Female connectors directly to the SH-775 males.
You shoudl measure your voltage drops when you are done to see how much voltage you are losing. With 10 amps minimum flowing, all it takes is 0.1 ohms of resistance to drop a full volt (0.1 ohms resistance is the minimum resolution of most multimeters). That means instead of charging at 14.5V you would be at 13.5V which is a very slow charge and can leave you stranded if you use the starter excessively.Last edited by posplayr; 12-27-2019, 02:44 PM.
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According to the wiring diagram on Basscliff's website the 250 has the same bad-news stator loop through the hand control as so many other GS's so that must be eliminated for long term reliability. Feed the three stator leads straight into the R/R, bypassing the stock wiring. Second, the R/R ground should go the battery, not to the frame because of resistance buildup that inevitably builds up. The + output can go to the bullet feeding the main harness and fuse box but do as Jim states and check for voltage loss. This is easy to do: get the bike up and running and then put one voltmeter probe inside the bullet and the other on the + battery post. You should see no more than .1 volt loss compared to measuring straight across the battery. If you haven't cleaned the connectors for the fuse box then you WILL see more loss than this so it's best to just clean them straight away and be done with it.
SH775 Install by nessism, on FlickrEd
To measure is to know.
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Thanks for the advice on the resistance and voltage drop I will check it. I will bypass the stator wire for the light switch too, very easy on this harness. I'm a EE but I do appreciate the advice. Easy stuff to forget when your busy trying to get new parts to fit.
This is where the new sh775 will go. Should have some air flow. And the side cover still fits. 20191227_091828.jpg1981 Suzuki GS250T
1982 Yamaha Seca Turbo
1985 Suzuki GS550E
2004 Suzuki GSF1200S
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Originally posted by fbody_mike View PostThanks for the advice on the resistance and voltage drop I will check it. I will bypass the stator wire for the light switch too, very easy on this harness. I'm a EE but I do appreciate the advice. Easy stuff to forget when your busy trying to get new parts to fit.
This is where the new sh775 will go. Should have some air flow. And the side cover still fits. [ATTACH=CONFIG]59817[/ATTACH]
All return current have to get to the R/R(-) under charging conditions so as he has it the full 15 amps has to go between bat and R/R.
The SPG lowers this return current to charging currents only which is about 4 amps max with lower corresponding voltage drops.
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I kept a single point ground at the negative battery terminal. Found corrosion on the positive rr bullet, cleaned it, bypassed the stator light switch wiring.
Getting a steady 14 volts at idle and stays at 14 all the way to 6k rpm.
Actually the 10 amps is fairly reasonable. At idle the harness is pulling about 5 amps and revving the motor gets 3 or more amps flowing. This is with the battery at full charge ofcourse, a low battery can probably pull a few more amps while charging.1981 Suzuki GS250T
1982 Yamaha Seca Turbo
1985 Suzuki GS550E
2004 Suzuki GSF1200S
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Originally posted by fbody_mike View PostI kept a single point ground at the negative battery terminal. Found corrosion on the positive rr bullet, cleaned it, bypassed the stator light switch wiring.
Getting a steady 14 volts at idle and stays at 14 all the way to 6k rpm.
Actually the 10 amps is fairly reasonable. At idle the harness is pulling about 5 amps and revving the motor gets 3 or more amps flowing. This is with the battery at full charge ofcourse, a low battery can probably pull a few more amps while charging.
The set point on the SH-775 is 14.5V so you should still measure the voltage drops from the SH-775 connector to the battery terminals to see where that 0.5V has been lost.
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If your battery is weak you'll see 14.0 VDC at the battery with a SH775. I've learned this after testing a good many SH775's on my KZ750. With a properly charged battery 14.5 VDC shows though.Ed
To measure is to know.
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostIf your battery is weak you'll see 14.0 VDC at the battery with a SH775. I've learned this after testing a good many SH775's on my KZ750. With a properly charged battery 14.5 VDC shows though.
It is clear from yours and other data that the more modern R/R's (especially SH-775 and CF) are able to regulate to much tighter tolerances than the OE GS R/Rs.
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I should have prefaced by saying my bike works like mentioned. A GS250 may be different.Ed
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Maybe the battery wasn't as fully charged as I thought during the initial testing. I was playing with the aim of the new headlight so maybe. I took it out for a good ride and got back, checked the voltage drop across the ground wire and the drop across the positive to the positive terminal of the battery and could not find nothing more than a few mV. But the voltage was now 14.3 at idle and 14.4 at 5k rpm. Not too bad for some old 14 gauge wires.1981 Suzuki GS250T
1982 Yamaha Seca Turbo
1985 Suzuki GS550E
2004 Suzuki GSF1200S
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