I should say this first.. I found out my bike was overcharging - checked the components and everything checked out good - so I replaced the battery (I read that an internal short in the battery will actually cause overcharging).
Replaced the battery, hooked up the red output of R/R directly to + terminal of battery, and black ouput of R/R directly to - terminal (and of course 3 stator connections) - still overcharging.
So I thought maybe the R/R, while testing just fine using "bench testing" methods, was failing under load.
Went out and got a used Shindengen SH-232 R/R from a local shop.
Wired 3 stator wires in, red output to + term. of battery, green to - term. of battery, and DID NOT hook up the brown wire.
I've read many posts where guys have not hooked up this brown wire. So I didn't. Started her up this morning and the same damned thing.... overcharging. Even reaching 20V at high RPM's!!
So I decided to temporarily hook the brown wire to the + term of battery (I said temporary!).
V goes down, and stays at 15.5.
So what can possibly be up? 15.5, while better - is still too much right? I'm thinking it should top off at 14.5-14.8 MAX!
So what's the chances I could have 2 R/R units that test good using bench testing methods, but fail under load?
I think something else is up here. Anyone experienced this before?
I'm truly puzzled.
Only thing I can think of is the stator is putting out TOO much power - is there an upper end on the AC voltage spec coming from the 3 phases of the stator? But still..... even if that happened the R/R would dissipate this as heat!! This is weird, and it's 75 and sunny out!!! I should be riding!!! HELP!
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