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Too Low resistance on r/r
i tested my r/r and i get too low of a resistance for DC+ and DC-, is there any other way to test it? and what does this mean?Tags: None
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kz
Re: Too Low resistance on r/r
Originally posted by ice109i tested my r/r and i get too low of a resistance for DC+ and DC-, is there any other way to test it? and what does this mean?
2. Yes you can meassure the Voltage, if the r/r is connected and the bike is running.
3. You can also look in too http://www.electrexusa.com/electrex_fault_finding.html
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kz
Originally posted by ice109bike doesn't run, im getting 5 ohms negative on a and positibe on e
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Anonymous
i didnt test it both ways and i can't right because i used my physics prof analog meter , my digital multimeter doesn't read jack *@%^$*@%^$*@%^$*@%^$
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kz
Originally posted by ice109i didnt test it both ways and i can't right because i used my physics prof analog meter , my digital multimeter doesn't read jack ####
I am afraid that you have to change the r/r.........
Look at the circuit how the sex-diods are wired and how the thyristors are connected, and you call follow what happends if you have a short in either one of the diods or the thyristors.
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kz
Originally posted by ice109where can i find a diagram of the r/r?
Ask here if the GS 1150 is the same as the GS550 or if somebody else has a diagram.
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Anonymous
the resistance one way, negative on negative and positive on positive is 4.5 ohms and the other way i get no reading.
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Billy Ricks
You should only get that reading one way. That's why Suzuki is specific about which way the probes are to be connected. I suppose it's because diodes only allow current to flow in one direction.
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Billy Ricks
I am not real certain, I'm not a electrical engineer. But, it would probably lead to too great of a charging rate to the battery and maybe put an excessive drain on the stator.
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Anonymous
Originally posted by Billy RicksI am not real certain, I'm not a electrical engineer. But, it would probably lead to to great of a charging rate to the battery and maybe put an excessive drain on the stator.
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kz
Originally posted by ice109ok so what about the too low resistance?
you probably have a short, meaning the diode leads current both ways=useless as diode, in one or more diodes, mounted inside the r/r.
I used too drive rally car in former days and on a car r/r it was possible too both measure and change the diodes one by one, but I don't think that is possible on the GS r/r.
If you have a short in the bikes DC circuit, diodes can be overloaded and get shorted, age can also destroy them sometimes, but that is rare.
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kz
Originally posted by slopokeA GUESS WOULD BE THAT WINDINGS HAVE SHORTED
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