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    #16
    Heres a close look at the r/r with relay removed:


    and of the other side of the relay where the conections are:

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      #17
      I really only saw 2 wires coming from the stator. one was orange and the other black, the papers said there were 3.

      also the r/r only has one wire coming from it too..

      can anyone maybe clear up whats going on here? i have better/closer pics of that relay ready to go, just didnt want to clutter up the thread with a bunch of consecutive posts.

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        #18
        Originally posted by ChicagS25o View Post
        can anyone maybe clear up whats going on here?
        Yes, you have a rats nest of wires going to a aftermarket (non o.e.m.) relay. god knows what it's for.
        didn't see any battery cables going and coming from it, but it looks like a starter relay.

        the sheath covering the wires from the stator should have three wires inside it. (yellow-white/red-white/green)

        the aluminum finned piece LOOKS to be the R/R. how many wires are coming out of it?, it should have minimum of four wires.

        let me see if I can find a wiring diagram.
        Last edited by rustybronco; 11-13-2008, 04:54 PM.
        De-stinking Penelope http://thegsresources.com/_forum/sho...d.php?t=179245

        http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...35#post1625535

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          #19
          well i can tell you that the bike has a new ignition button on it, so that could very well be what the crazy relay is for. (meaning- the stock swtich built into the grip is disconnected and a new one is bolted on next to it. ) i think there is a battery cable going to it (red cable out the bottom), im back at work to ill check when i get home and let you know all the connections. didnt know it was aftermarket or i would have gotten more info for you guys.

          the aluminim thing, suspect r/r has only one wire- that purple one , which connects to the blue/white wire you can see in the relay.

          from the stator, there appears to be 2 wires one black (bottom wire), and one orange with a yellow connector (top).

          Last edited by Guest; 11-13-2008, 05:12 PM.

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            #21
            I found the connection where the stator meets regulator, it was at the top of the bike, the regulator wires were ruining behind another compontent. 3stator wires, 5 r/r including the ground.

            In the process of checking the wires and connectors and then get to testing...

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              #22
              On my 250, I found a short in the wiring harness under the seat. The ground wire inside the wrapped harness had been pressed against a 12V source, and the insulation had failed. This had zapped both the R/R and the stator.

              If/when you find the R/R and stator are toast, don't forget to look for the original cause. Because of the PO's mods, you'll have more to do, of course.

              Do you have a wiring diagram? Actually the 250's wiring is quite similar to the larger bikes - close enough to find your way about.
              Mark Fisher
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                #23
                i do have wiring diagrams in my manual.

                i checked the wires and connections last night- they all seem to be ok. didnt get to test the components yet, letting the battery charge up and ill check the stator and r/r tonight or saturday.

                i talked to another member last night, and he suggested , while im at it, to upgrade some of the connectors (just get new spade connectors)... any thoughts on that from anyone else?

                didnt find anything faulty, BUT the r/r was grounded to the frame and not to the (-) battery terminal - thats something i want to reroute correct?

                by grounding to the - terminal, it creates less resistance, according to the stator papers....
                Last edited by Guest; 11-14-2008, 12:40 PM.

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                  #24
                  Originally posted by ChicagS25o View Post
                  i talked to another member last night, and he suggested , while im at it, to upgrade some of the connectors (just get new spade connectors)... any thoughts not that from anyone else?
                  None here...
                  De-stinking Penelope http://thegsresources.com/_forum/sho...d.php?t=179245

                  http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...35#post1625535

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                    #25
                    I grabbed a Battery Tender, fully recharged the battery and started my tests.

                    Fortunately- very early on I found a poorly connected ground wire, I was able to re-do that properly and checked the circuits. Everything turned out ok, and the bike started on one push.

                    I took it out 3 different times today, for about 5 miles each ride, and it ran great. For now, no major component faults.

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                      #26
                      Now for the question that begs to be answered.
                      What is the charging system voltage, measured at the battery @? rpm's...
                      De-stinking Penelope http://thegsresources.com/_forum/sho...d.php?t=179245

                      http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...35#post1625535

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                        #27
                        Cooking with electrons

                        Hi Mr. ChicagS25o,

                        Here are some PDF files (with pictures) I put together when I was working on the charging system of my bike. Maybe they'll help you. I've collected a lot of wisdom from the gurus here and saved it at my little BikeCliff website.

                        Stator Test
                        Regulator/Rectifier Replacement

                        Thank you for your indulgence,

                        BassCliff

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                          #28
                          well its been a while, i was able to squeeze out a couple extra weeks of riding by just charging the battery every so often.

                          now that there's snow and salt out, i ran the diagnostic tests, where i stand right now, my stator is bad.

                          At 2500 rpm the voltage was 12.29. I went thru the other initial tests according to the stator papers, and then began section B (the actual stator tests). During all of this i replaced a few connectors.

                          The resistance between all of the stator legs was 0.2. This points to bad stator.

                          There was infinite resistance when i tested the continuity to the ground.

                          The last was for the AC voltage output....not all the outputs were equal to each other (one pair was lower than the other 2 pair), and was below 60v volts.

                          So where i stand based on the stator papers/bass cliffs pictorial is that i need to replace the stator.

                          Unless anyone has any opposing advice, i will be ordering one.

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                            #29
                            I have one on that parts bike if you need it or are you going to get a new one ?



                            Originally posted by ChicagS25o View Post
                            well its been a while, i was able to squeeze out a couple extra weeks of riding by just charging the battery every so often.

                            now that there's snow and salt out, i ran the diagnostic tests, where i stand right now, my stator is bad.

                            At 2500 rpm the voltage was 12.29. I went thru the other initial tests according to the stator papers, and then began section B (the actual stator tests). During all of this i replaced a few connectors.

                            The resistance between all of the stator legs was 0.2. This points to bad stator.

                            There was infinite resistance when i tested the continuity to the ground.

                            The last was for the AC voltage output....not all the outputs were equal to each other (one pair was lower than the other 2 pair), and was below 60v volts.

                            So where i stand based on the stator papers/bass cliffs pictorial is that i need to replace the stator.

                            Unless anyone has any opposing advice, i will be ordering one.

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                              #30
                              Originally posted by mriddle View Post
                              I have one on that parts bike if you need it or are you going to get a new one ?
                              Thanks for the offer, but i think im going to get a new one, simply because of the history the stock ones have of going bad.

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