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    Sidestand switch circuit question

    Hi, I used the search engine and found some valueable information, but the threads I found didn't address the issue I'm in right now, so I'll ask.... SORRY if it's been covered, and I didn't find it....

    82 gs850g, sidestand switch.

    My switch had a nicely burned wire, so I removed it. Don't really need it, it's a nice feature, but not vital to the operation of the bike. OR SO I THOUGHT. My R/R is fried, and now I can't help to think that the switch, as it's connected to that danged diode, is somehow related to the charging? This one puzzles me to no end. I'm not sure what measurement I should be getting from the switch, but I can get it to "close" by pushing in the plunger and my meter goes to infinite, as I expect it should. (on ohms) However, I can't get a stable measurement out of this switch, my meter seems to jump around quite a bit. Sorry for being a D.A., but what scale should I be using? I've not found this information anywhere.

    My rectifier is nice and toasted. Following the Stator Papers fault finding guide was simple, and getting a gently used R/R is easy, too. But do I really need this switch? Quite a puzzle.

    Any information is appreciated.

    Thanks in advance,

    loudest143

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    Originally posted by loudest143 View Post
    My switch had a nicely burned wire, so I removed it. Don't really need it, it's a nice feature, but not vital to the operation of the bike. OR SO I THOUGHT. My R/R is fried, and now I can't help to think that the switch, as it's connected to that danged diode, is somehow related to the charging?
    No, it's not related to the charging issue you have.
    Originally posted by loudest143 View Post
    This one puzzles me to no end. I'm not sure what measurement I should be getting from the switch, but I can get it to "close" by pushing in the plunger and my meter goes to infinite, as I expect it should. (on ohms) However, I can't get a stable measurement out of this switch, my meter seems to jump around quite a bit. Sorry for being a D.A., but what scale should I be using?
    whatever scale you are on is fine. 2k or less is the best.
    it will read open or closed depending on the plunger position. what you are seeing is the result of dirty switch contacts
    Originally posted by loudest143 View Post
    But do I really need this switch? Quite a puzzle.
    No... mine was broken for the longest time.
    Last edited by rustybronco; 07-15-2009, 09:02 PM.
    De-stinking Penelope http://thegsresources.com/_forum/sho...d.php?t=179245

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

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      #3
      Rustybronco, thanks for the response! I was hoping that the R/R failure wasn't related to the switch, frankly. I just didn't make sense, but when you're troubleshooting, don't leave out the most recent repair or removal, right?

      The R/R going bad could be a number of things, and shoot, I've got plenty of time on my hands to sort it out. Could be a bad solder joint, could be another rubbed though jacket on a wire somewhere. Just takes time to find it.

      Thanks again for your input.

      loudest143

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        #4
        I concur, your sidestand switch is not necesary for happy operation of your r/r.

        When we got my wife's 850L, it did not have a sidestand switch at all. The bike charged just fine, the only 'problem' was that the light never came on when the sidestand was down. It took a while to find a switch, now that is workking fine, too, with no change in the charging.

        Oh, "that danged diode" to which you refer, ... that is only connected to the sidestand switch and the oil pressure switch, it has nothing to do with charging.

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