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Believe the stealer??
82 Gs11e, Charging system is out, checked the stator and i have 75V from all three wires (max). checked wiring and found R/R plug melted and same up by the headlight(harness) changed out wires. so went to shop and got a R/R. installed it and with bike running and revved it still is putting out 12 V. needle on Voltmeter is not moving up. Called shop he said i need 100-105 V to charge system. i thought 75 was good, he said not enough V to charge batt??? any help before i take her into the shop??
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moto_dan
Re: Believe the stealer??
Originally posted by bostrom15582 Gs11e, Charging system is out, checked the stator and i have 75V from all three wires (max). checked wiring and found R/R plug melted and same up by the headlight(harness) changed out wires. so went to shop and got a R/R. installed it and with bike running and revved it still is putting out 12 V. needle on Voltmeter is not moving up. Called shop he said i need 100-105 V to charge system. i thought 75 was good, he said not enough V to charge batt??? any help before i take her into the shop??
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zstanisi
I agree, 75V should be enough. I forgot the exact numbers from the service manual, but I think it should be around 70-80 at 5000rpm for my bike (83 750ES).
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Hap Call
Your voltage is fine...clean all your grounds and as many connectors as you can. Add a ground between the rectifier/regulator (R/R) and the negitive side of the battery. Make sure you have a good ground between the motor and the frame. If that does not help, replace the R/R with a unit from Electrex:
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Anonymous
Hope not to sound dumb, but the R/R has a ground i hooked to the neg on the batt, should thier be an additional one? i'll look for the ground from motor to frame. thanks for the help guys.
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DJones
I was having problems with my system too! Check my post "hot stator wires too". my problem was a piece of metal shorting between two of my fuses. good luck! I had to take the fuse box off before I could see it.
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Anonymous
It sounds like a problem that I have recently had with my '85 GSX1100efe, I was getting the voltage from the stator (80V) but the battery was not charging. I found the problem to be the stator windings shorting to the engine casing, check the stator wires for resistance to the engine casing bolts, it should be infinity.
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Anonymous
It sounds like a problem that I have recently had with my '85 GSX1100efe, I was getting the voltage from the stator (80V) but the battery was not charging. I found the problem to be the stator windings shorting to the engine casing, check the stator wires for resistance to the engine casing bolts, it should be infinity.
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Anonymous
Did the ohms test to the three leads from stator and they all came to zero, so i guess i'm calling electrex and ordering a stator? thank for the help guys
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moto_dan
Originally posted by bostrom155Did the ohms test to the three leads from stator and they all came to zero, so i guess i'm calling electrex and ordering a stator? thank for the help guys
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Anonymous
Sorry, yes i got 75 V from all three wires, i'm using a cheap ohm meter but when i tested ohms on the three wires it pegged the meter out to zero (actually past) an electric shop up the street will let me use his meter but i'm sure it will be the same i have 0 to 0.5 to 1 ohm ect. measurement on mine so i should see .5
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moto_dan
Originally posted by bostrom155Sorry, yes i got 75 V from all three wires, i'm using a cheap ohm meter but when i tested ohms on the three wires it pegged the meter out to zero (actually past) an electric shop up the street will let me use his meter but i'm sure it will be the same i have 0 to 0.5 to 1 ohm ect. measurement on mine so i should see .5
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Anonymous
Dan, when doing the ohms test, you don't want anything on the meter. Going to zero means no resistance, straight to ground. You want infinate resistance when doing the test.
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Anonymous
I thought the ohm reading should be (according to stator papers) between .5 and 2.0 ohms. between the three leads. i see the needle going all the way over to zero??
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You might get your meter checked. A cheapie unit may not be able to catch the tiny number differences.
A digital one gives a better reading.
Try using the one from the shop and see what you get,
As you are getting high (75V) output on the voltage side, it sounds like your stator is OK.Bertrand Russell: 'Men are born ignorant, not stupid. They are made stupid by education.'
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