Last week I was able to determine that the charging system was working well after moving the R/R output wire directly to the battery terminal, but I wanted to see how well it was working. The stator wires have all the stock Suzuki colors, so I suspect that it is stock, or at least a stock replacement. The R/R also has all the stock colors, so again, it is either stock or a stock replacement. The only 'modification' is that the loop up to the non-existant headlight switch has already been bypassed and the output wire now goes straight to the battery (through a fuse, of course).
The test:
I ran the bike for a bit to warm it up and charge the battery a bit to recover from the load of starting the bike. I then recorded battery voltage in 500 rpm increments from idle (1000 rpm) on up. I wanted to see how well it would handle a bit of a load (55 watts), to simulate heated grips, extra lights, heated clothing, etc. I connected a sealed-beam headlight to the battery terminals and did the same voltage checks. I then decided to go overboard and turn on BOTH, the low- and high-beam filaments (total of 115 watts) and did the same voltage checks.
Here are the results:
Engine speed xxx No load xxx 55w extra xxx 115w extra
xxx 1000 xxxxxxxx 13.0 xxxxxx 12.4 xxxxxxxx 12.1
xxx 1500 xxxxxxxx 14.4 xxxxxx 12.7 xxxxxxxx 12.4
xxx 2000 xxxxxxxx 14.3 xxxxxx 13.4 xxxxxxxx 12.5
xxx 2500 xxxxxxxx 14.3 xxxxxx 14.4 xxxxxxxx 12.6
xxx 3000 xxxxxxxx 14.3 xxxxxx 14.4 xxxxxxxx 12.8
xxx 3500 xxxxxxxx 14.3 xxxxxx 14.4 xxxxxxxx 12.8
xxx 4000 xxxxxxxx 14.3 xxxxxx 14.4 xxxxxxxx 13.0
xxx 4500 xxxxxxxx 14.3 xxxxxx 14.4 xxxxxxxx 13.2
xxx 5000 xxxxxxxx 14.3 xxxxxx 14.4 xxxxxxxx 13.3
As you can see, a 55 watt load is rather easily overcome by running the engine at a mere 2500 rpm, but the 115 watt load is just barely compensated for by 4000 rpm.
If I had thought about it at the time, I could have grabbed an extra H4 bulb off the shelf to have 80 watt and 100 watt values, too, but you will just have to settle with this for now. I plan on doing some experimentation over the winter with different windings on a stator and some different regulators, so maybe I will include all the load values then.
Stay tuned.
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