I have searched this forum for a post containing a problem similar to what I?m experiencing. Last winter I replaced my stator and battery. All last season my electrical system work perfectly, charging 13.5, at idle, and up to 14.5, when at speed. This past winter I hooked my battery (while still on the bike) up to a Battery Tender Junior, to hopefully prevent having to purchase another battery at the start of this season. So, last weekend I broke the bike out for the first ride, everything seemed okay, except for a minor hesitation which I was contributing to ?old gas?. On my second ride, after about 5-10 minutes into the ride I noticed my voltage dropping down to 10 or 9 volts, so I immediately headed towards home. Later that night, I restarted the bike and it was holding a little over 12 volts, but as the bike warmed up, voltage started to drop.
I have cleaned all charging system connections and I am following the testing chart found within the Stator Papers and I am pretty sure my stator is okay but when performing the last test, RR diode test, I am getting some weird readings. Just to double check, the diode test is between the red out and the other three RR input wires (not the ground) and between the black ground and the other three RR input wires (not the red output), correct?
So, here are my questions:
1) Can some one please give better directions for performing the RR diode tests?
2) After reading many posts in this forum, it seems that when an RR fails you usually get higher voltage reading, not lower, correct?
3) If all the tests on the stator are positive, can I assume that the RR has failed?
4) Could using the Battery Tender Junior when the battery was still connect to the bike contributed to my problems?
5) Could my electrical problems be causing my hesitation felt when accelerating?
THANKS!
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