My good old 1981 GS750L won't charge the battery. I have read the charging post listed in this forum and it seems to be in conflict with what my bike says and the manual for the 78/79 GS1000. My measurements are a whole lot more similar to the clymer manual.
I have a DVM. Here is what I have found.
Battery sitting there 12.85 volts. Ignition on, bike not started 11.99V. Engine running 11.99V no increase in voltage with increased rpm. Yep I have a charging problem.
I do not have a voltage drop from the battery connector to the regulator connector and do not have voltage across the battery ground and the black wire.
Resistance between between any of the stator legs is right around .7 ohms measuring any combo.
If I check resistance from any of the stator legs to the engine and they are all open.
Here is where the forum seems to stray. Change my meter to diode check and measure voltage? A diode check on a meter just gives it a little more voltage to push the diode nexus, but it is essentially still an ohm meter, so how the heck would I measure voltage? HOWEVER if I ohm out the regulator/rectifier and it ohms correctly, like the manual. around 1500 ohms in one direction and open in the other direction for each of the leads relative to ground and vice versa when relative to the red lead. Open in either direction between ground and red lead. Perhaps the forum nots meant to say 1500 ohms or 1.5kohms?
I check the AC output of the stator and I get 24 to 25 volts between any leg with it at 3000 to 5000 rpm. The manual says when pulling the blue/white or yellow lead from the reg/rectifier and measuring at the battery I should see 16VDC because the regulator is bypassed. I don't, just 11.9V
Conflict - the forum guide says I should read over 60VAC between any stator lead at 5000rpm. I get 24 to 25VAC. The 60VAC seems a might high to rectify and regulate down to 14 to 15 volts under load.
Checked the wire and connectors. No frays and all are really clean. Checked the ground to engine it is good also.
Given that my meter is working.
1) Why the big voltage conflict between the manual and the forum posting?
2) With the above information, what is bad? the rectifier/regulator box or the stator?
The guy who wants to buy the right part the first time.
Dick Cecchini
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