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cberkeley
Just to add a little excitement to life, a toasted stator may still output enough current to marginally charge the battery, especially if the electrical loads are low (headlamp switched off). Additionally, when voltage testing the phase outputs (no-load, wires disconnected), the AC voltages can seem deceptively normal. The one pictured below displayed just these fun characteristics and was eventually replaced by an Electrex. So beware, expect the unexpected.
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flyingace
Originally posted by cberkeley View PostJust to add a little excitement to life, a toasted stator may still output enough current to marginally charge the battery, especially if the electrical loads are low (headlamp switched off). Additionally, when voltage testing the phase outputs (no-load, wires disconnected), the AC voltages can seem deceptively normal. The one pictured below displayed just these fun characteristics and was eventually replaced by an Electrex. So beware, expect the unexpected.
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Went and saddled her up over lunch. 7 miles back to work and the little voltmeter gizmo showed 13.5vdc - 15vdc all the way. 12.5vdc at idle and it starts charging around 2K. Wierd thing though is when I switch on my high beam it goes to 15.5vdc. That seems a little high to me.82 1100 EZ (red)
"You co-opting words of KV only thickens the scent of your BS. A thief and a putter-on of airs most foul. " JEEPRUSTY
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Originally posted by bonanzadave View PostJust checked the stator. Got about 40vac accross the three wires. 3k rpm. That dont seem too bad.Currently bikeless
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cberkeley
I think that's dependent on the type of stator you have. I believe I read somewhere, someone makes a stator with thicker windings and therefore less turns per phase resulting in less volts but greater current, I also believe it's Electrex. I did not measure the AC out of my new Electrex, I just put it on two nights ago, went into the wee hours of the morning and was just damned pleased with the overall result and been riding with a silly grin on my face ever since.
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adryheat
Replaced Stator ...now R/R?
First, thaink all of you for your insight. I recently experienced my GS850 not charging my system and the stator tested low output at 5,000 rpm. After the stator replacement, I still see a drop in volts while on a short (high RPM) ride.
I hooked a volt meter to the battery and it read 12.4V at start and dropped to about 11.2V after about 2 miles on the freeway. Smooth and consistent drop in voltage.
I assume it's the r/r but, while I have the directions to test it, I do not know where it is!
Can anyone please advise the location of the r/r and any testing tips.
Thank You...... Doug
doug@douglight.com
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cberkeley
It's right here dude:
Sounds like R/R problems, but go through the test procedure.
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adryheat
My mistake
I have the testing directions, I need to know where, on the bike, the r/r is located. O well, I can just strt taking things off 'till I see something shiney with wires coming out of it.
Doug
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Originally posted by adryheat View PostI have the testing directions, I need to know where, on the bike, the r/r is located. O well, I can just strt taking things off 'till I see something shiney with wires coming out of it.
Doug
Ill go out on a limb and say under your left side cover. Fuse box, and R/R82 1100 EZ (red)
"You co-opting words of KV only thickens the scent of your BS. A thief and a putter-on of airs most foul. " JEEPRUSTY
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