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    Charging system

    I own a 1979 gs 1000, have recently developed a problem with keeping the battery charged, I have a combination rectifier/voltage regulator. I am putting out about 12.8 volts which will not keep my battery charged. The bike will run all day after it is started. I can check the stator, but feel that the problem is in the rectifier/voltage regulator.
    Should I check the system or just gamble on the rectifier/regulator? I can get this unit for around $50.00, but if I have a stator problem what is the cost for a work around? I think I l have seen on some threads that there is a replacement that is better than the original, and if this is true what is the cost of the better unit?

    Thanx

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    Read the "Stator Papers" in the "In the Garage" section of this website. Many of us (myself included) have suffered from the no-charge situation. Many of us (myself included) only had to clean/renew or cut/solder the connections in the charging system wiring to solve the problem. I was also counselled to run a ground wire direct from the negative terminal of the battery to the RR mounting bolt to better ground it. I've had no further problems these past five years.

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      #3
      I just went through the charging system issue on my 1980 gs850. Before you replace the parts, check the ground for the reg/rec. It comes factory grounded to the bottom of the battery box and if there's a bad connection, it won't charge. I rerouted directly to the neg terminal and fixed the problem without buying any parts. Did this with the help of the Stator Papers and my Clymer manual. Good luck.

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        Charging System

        Thankx as soon as I get a couple of hours free time I'm going to tackle it.
        Just came off a week's vacation, re-roofed my garage, plus a lot of honey do's. Got to ride a little on Sunday before I had to return to work.

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